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Prince Harry and Joe Rogan: A Comedic Clash of Titans

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Prince Harry and Joe Rogan: A Comedic Clash of Titans

In a surprising twist of events, has found himself in the crosshairs of comedian Joe Rogan.

During his latest Netflix special, which premiered on August 3, Rogan unleashed a barrage of sharp-witted jokes aimed squarely at the Duke of Sussex.

It seems that the prince's decision to trade in royal duties for the sunny allure of California and a lucrative Netflix deal has made him an easy target for Rogan's humor.

Rogan, known for his provocative style, took a moment to recall Harry's past criticism regarding his views on COVID-19.

The comedian, who has often been vocal about his anti-vaccine stance, expressed mock disbelief at being scolded by someone of Harry's stature.

With a mix of irony and self-deprecation, Rogan highlighted the absurdity of people seeking medical advice from him, a man whose comedy often strays into controversial territory.

But Rogan didn't stop there.

He launched into a whimsical scenario featuring himself and Harry, three drinks in at a bar.

“Hey man, you ever try mushrooms?”

he imagined asking the prince, humorously dubbing this his version of diplomatic conversation.

The absurdity escalated as Rogan mimicked a high-pitched British accent to portray Harry's hypothetical response, adding layers of comedy to the already bizarre narrative.

In true Rogan fashion, he dove deeper into this fictional psychedelic escapade, quipping, “No way, that's the government spreading propaganda,” as he imagined Harry's reaction.

The comedian then joked about their shared appetite for adventure, saying, “Whatever you eat, I'll have twice as much.

Let's go meet those aliens,” poking fun at both Harry's perceived naivety and classic conspiracy theories.

The pinnacle of Rogan's comedic journey came when he envisioned himself towering over a hallucinogenic , reveling in the chaos of the moment.

“Can you picture doing mushrooms with Prince Harry?”

he mused, painting a vivid image of them sitting cross-legged, waiting for the effects to kick in.

He expertly detailed the anticipation that builds just before the psychedelic experience fully takes hold.

As the laughter rolled on, Rogan cleverly remarked, “By minute 35, you start feeling their effects coming on strong.”

He continued with the playful banter, suggesting that while Harry was lost in his trip, he would hover nearby and sarcastically ask, “Are you sure vaccines are safe?

You're not exactly a scientist.”

This was more than just a joke; it reflected Rogan's attempt to rise above the royal drama while maintaining his signature comedic edge.

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