One can never be too posh.

The Wall Street Journal has outed Thomas J. Mace-Archer-Mills, Esq.

Although Mace-Archer-Mills has been on TV programs for years as an expert on the British royal family, he's really just a guy from Bolton Landing on Lake George.

Mace-Archer-Mills, 38, is Thomas "Tommy" Muscatello Jr., an Italian-American who loved England as a boy. He adopted his posh British accent after starring in a high-school production of "Oliver," and making trips to the U.K. over the years.

When Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle got married last month, Mace-Archer-Mills appeared on countless programs as a royal wedding commentator. The BBC, the Economist, and many from the press interviewed him as an expert on the matter.

Mace-Archer-Mills does seem to know a lot about the monarchy.

He is currently the chairman of the British Monarchist Society, a group committed to the preservation of the monarchy, and founder of the magazine "Crown & Country," which covers royal topics.

According to the Wall Street Journal, his father Thomas Muscatello Sr., said his son's obsession with royalty began early as a young child and in his teens, he even wanted to move to England.

He played Mr. Sowerberry in "Oliver," according to Mace-Archer-Mills' high-school music teacher, Jim Miller. The teacher said he learned everything about Georgian-era history and "was also able to learn and duplicate a British accent and the appropriate mannerisms for his character, again all from his own research."

After graduating from Coastal Carolina University in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mace-Archer-Mills earned degrees in politics and history. He worked in real estate and started a firm, Imperial Group International, where by 2009 he was calling himself "Thomas J. Muscatello-DeLacroix," which he said helped with French Canadian clients.

After his business folded in the recession, he spent more time in the U.K., and moved there in 2012. He told the Wall Street Journal that he identifies as more British than American. Mace-Archer-Mills has a day job in real estate, and he is applying for British citizenship. He also found an elderly British man and woman who allows him to call them his grandparents.

Mace-Archer-Mills has carved out a job for himself as a royal consultant. He works with the Serbian royal family to advise on royal "running of households" and said he's worked with a member of Qatar's royal family in the past.

The Daily Blast Live asked Mace-Archer-Mills why he created this British persona and misrepresented himself.

He said it was not something that was created - it naturally evolved.

"I never once misrepresented myself," Mace-Archer-Mills said. "I'm good at what I do. I'm knowledgeable in my subject and anyone can go up against me. I know more about the British monarchy than most people in Britain."