In a recent episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the stage was set for a comedic showdown as Will Ferrell and former Saturday Night Live writer Harper Steele took aim at Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex’s reported desire to reclaim his royal title became the target of their sharp humor, igniting a wave of controversy and raising eyebrows about the prince’s intentions.
Seth Meyers kicked off the segment with an enthusiastic introduction, hinting at the fiery banter that was about to unfold.
“We have some breaking royal news to discuss tonight, my friends,” he announced, setting the tone for what would be a memorable roast.
The audience buzzed with anticipation as Meyers revealed that Prince Harry was stirring things up across the pond by wanting his royal name back.
Ferrell, known for his deadpan delivery, wasted no time in diving into the mockery.
“So, Harry, you want your title back, huh?
Did you lose it in a game of royal bingo?” His comment drew laughter from the crowd, signaling that the evening was off to a rollicking start.
Steele quickly followed suit, quipping, “Yeah, Harry, I heard you’re demanding to be called Prince again.
What’s next?
Are you going to insist on being addressed as His Royal Highness, the Duke of Sussex, the destroyer of monarchies?”
The duo’s relentless teasing continued, targeting Harry’s perceived entitlement and his ongoing rift with the British royal family.
Ferrell dramatically lamented, “Oh, Prince Harry, how the mighty have fallen.
From the halls of Buckingham Palace to the halls of Netflix, begging for your title back.” The audience roared with laughter, clearly enjoying the comedians’ playful jabs.
Steele didn’t hold back either, suggesting that Harry might even be considering a reality show titled The Real Housewives of Montecito or Keeping Up with the Windsors.
The jokes flowed freely as Ferrell and Steele expertly skewered Harry’s life choices, including his high-profile relocation to the U.S. and his financial demands.
“I mean, come on, Harry, you’re living in a mansion in California and you’re still asking for a handout?” Ferrell remarked, prompting even more laughter.
“What’s next?
A GoFundMe page for your Netflix deal?” Steele chimed in with a nod, adding, “And let’s not forget those infamous Oprah interviews.
Harry, I heard you’re planning a sequel called Meghan and Me: The Revenge of the Ginger.”
As the segment progressed, the audience’s laughter only grew louder, encouraging Ferrell and Steele to ramp up their comedic assault.
In a moment of faux sympathy, Ferrell suggested a quirky strategy for Harry to regain his title.
“You know, Harry, if you really want your title back, maybe you should try a different approach.
Have you considered challenging the Queen to a game of royal chess?”
Steele playfully joined in, proposing, “Well, maybe you could try a good old-fashioned royal rap battle.