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Prince Harry Mocked as “Lord of the Gingers” by Stephen Colbert

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Prince Harry Mocked as “Lord of the Gingers” by Stephen Colbert

In a recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, , also known as the Duke of Sussex, found himself at the receiving end of some playful mockery.

As the talk show host introduced him to the audience, Colbert jokingly referred to Harry as the “Lord of the Gingers.”

The audience chuckled at the lighthearted remark.

During the interview, Colbert asked Harry how he preferred to be addressed.

The 38-year-old prince replied, “Call me whatever you want at this point.”

Colbert playfully responded, “I find you've got a lot of different names.

Your birth name is Henry, your father and brother call you Harold, some people call you H, and your friends call you ‘Has.'

What is ‘Has'?

Is that short for hazardous?”

Harry retorted, “My wife calls me ‘Has,' so you can't call me ‘Has.'

Harry, ‘Has Baz,' ‘Has a Spike Bazaruni,' it's all there.”

Harry has recently faced criticism for his tell-all biography, which has become the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the United Kingdom.

In a one-minute teaser ahead of the interview, Colbert previewed Harry's appearance on the show by poking fun at his “Harry Ness.”

He jokingly mentioned that he had read the book and found it enjoyable, emotional, and revealing, implying that he would have plenty to discuss with his guest.

To further emphasize Harry's candidness, Colbert played a clip from Harry's previous interview with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes.

In the clip, Harry recalled a high school memory where his older brother, , told him they couldn't hang out together.

Colbert described this as something straight out of the older brother sibling playbook, remarking, “Well, that's heartbreaking.

I mean, to be rejected by his older brother at school, even though that magic hat sorted them into the same house.

What do you think?

Hufflepuff?

Gryffindor?”

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Americans have been urging Harry and Meghan to return to the UK following the release of Harry's controversial memoir.

Kinsey Schofield, a guest on GB News and host of the To Die For daily podcast, discussed the fallout of the book and expressed her belief that Americans want the couple to apologize and move back to the UK.

She acknowledged that this might not be what the British public wants, but she emphasized that the only interesting aspect of Harry and Meghan is their connection to the British royal family.

Schofield further stated that the couple's overexposure and oversharing of information have led to a decline in their popularity.

According to a recent poll by Redfield Strategies, Harry's approval rating has dropped from 38 to minus 7, while Meghan's has fallen from 23 to minus 13.

The data from the poll indicates that the release of the book and its accompanying TV interviews have had a negative impact on the couple's public perception.

As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to navigate their public image, it remains to be seen how they will address the criticism and whether they will heed the calls to reconcile with the British royal family.

The world watches eagerly as Harry and Meghan's journey unfolds, hoping for a resolution that will satisfy both their supporters and detractors.

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