At first, the contestants are not explicitly told that the bachelor is Prince Harry; they are merely led to make that inference on their own by Hicks' close resemblance, the royal setting of
Englefield House, the lavish dates, and being surrounded by real professional servants and a security detail that really does have experience protecting heads of state. Hicks is referred to in the contestants' presence only as "Sir." However, in the 5th episode, Hicks tells Kelly while they are alone that he is Prince Harry, and later the butler Kingsley announces to all seven remaining contestants at the dinner table that "Sir is indeed His Royal Highness Prince Harry of Wales." In a 2015, interview with
Fusion TV, contestant Kimberly Birch explained that the production crew "really messed with us", and "were really trying everything they possibly could to convince us that [Hicks] was [Harry]", including having a member of the crew pose as a therapist who told the contestants that they needed to stop doubting the situation; ultimately, Birch compared it to
brainwashing. Contestant Andrea Fox, in an interview on the
Kidd Kraddick in the Morning radio show, said that prior to filming the contestants were told they were going to be on a TV show called "Dream Date" and that it was more about "the experience for the girls" instead of "finding love", and that people with the show kept saying "Don't compare it to
The Bachelor". The butler on the show, only referred to as Kingsley, is portrayed by English actor
Paul Leonard. The series first aired in the USA on May 20, 2014, on
Fox. On June 12, 2014, Fox cancelled
I Wanna Marry "Harry" after four of the eight produced episodes due to low ratings but announced it would air the remainder on Fox.com, cable On Demand, ==Ratings==