
The Duke of Sussex made jokes about US President Donald Trump during an unexpected appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Harry appeared in a comedy sketch that aired on Wednesday night, playing himself as he auditions to become a Hallmark movie âChristmas princeâ.
In the segment, the duke wandered through the studio, joking that he has become lost while searching for an audition for the âGingerbread Christmas Prince saves Christmas in Nebraskaâ.
Colbert asks why a real prince would want to star in such films, prompting Harry to reply: âYou Americans are obsessed with Christmas movies, and youâre clearly obsessed with royalty, so why not?â
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Referencing CBSâ recent settlement with Mr Trump, the duke joked that he would âdo anythingâ to get the part, adding: âIâll record a self-tape, Iâll fly myself to an audition, settle a baseless lawsuit with the White House â all the things you people in TV do.â
Colbert replied: âHey, I didnât do any of those things,â to which Harry shot back: âMaybe thatâs why youâre cancelled.â
The sketch then transformed into a festive spectacle, with trees appearing and sleigh bells ringing as Harry urged Colbert to âjust believeâ.
Colbert later told Harry he âgot the roleâ of âofficial Late Show prince of Christmasâ to cheers from the crowd.
The pair first teased the guest spot in a video featuring a viral Great British Bake Off soundbite on Wednesday.
Colbertâs other guests were Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon and Irish actress and singer Jessie Buckley.
Wednesdayâs visit was the dukeâs second Late Show appearance, having last appeared in January 2023 to promote his memoir Spare.
Harryâs first appearance on the show set a two-year viewership record and made international headlines.
The announcement of Wednesday nightâs appearance was also shared by the Duchess of Sussex, who previewed the clip on her Instagram story.
Harry and Meghan have been raising their children in Montecito, California, since announcing they were stepping back as working members of the royal family in January 2020.
