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Will Ferrell and Harper Steele Roast Prince Harry on Late Night with Seth Meyers
In a recent episode of “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” the comedic duo of Will Ferrell and former “Saturday Night Live” writer Harper Steele took aim at Prince Harry, delivering an uproarious roast centered around his reported desire to reclaim his royal title.
This segment has ignited a firestorm of debate, leaving many to ponder the implications of Harry's actions and requests.
The show kicked off with host Seth Meyers setting the tone for what was about to unfold.
“We have some breaking royal news to discuss tonight, my friends,” he announced, teasing the audience about Prince Harry's antics.
It was clear from the start that the night's conversation would be anything but dull.
As soon as they hit the stage, Ferrell and Steele wasted no time in launching into their playful jabs at the Duke of Sussex.
Ferrell, known for his deadpan style, kicked things off with a cheeky remark: “So, Harry, you want your title back, huh?
What, did you lose it in a game of royal bingo?” The audience erupted in laughter, setting the stage for a night filled with sharp wit.
Steele quickly followed up with his own quip, saying, “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?” Their banter showcased not only their comedic chemistry but also their ability to tackle sensitive subjects with humor.
Continuing their relentless roast, Ferrell dramatically proclaimed, “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 couldn't help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all, as the comedians laid bare Harry's journey from royal life to Hollywood.
Steele chimed in with more humor, suggesting that Harry might be considering a reality show titled “The Real Housewives of Montecito: Keeping Up with the Windsors.” This playful jab drew even more laughter, as it painted a vivid picture of Harry's life in California amidst ongoing royal family tensions.
Their comedic barrage didn't stop there.
Ferrell remarked, “I mean, come on, Harry, you're living in a mansion in California, and you're still asking for a handout.
What's next, a GoFundMe page for your Netflix deal?” The audience roared, clearly entertained by the audacity of their jokes.
Steele added another layer to the fun, referencing Harry's infamous interviews, saying, “And let's not forget about those Oprah interviews, Harry.
I heard you're planning a sequel called Meghan and Me: The Revenge of the Ginger.” This clever twist had the crowd in stitches, highlighting the absurdity of Harry's media presence.
As the roast continued, Ferrell mockingly offered Harry some advice, suggesting, “You know, 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?” The idea of a royal chess match was both humorous and absurd, perfectly fitting the tone of the night.
Steele, not missing a beat, proposed a royal rap battle instead.
“I hear Prince Harry and the Rap Royals has a nice ring to it,” he quipped, which sent waves of laughter throughout the audience.