In a surprise release, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert unveiled an unaired segment from Prince Harry’s recent interview on Tuesday, February 28th.
During the pre-recorded session, the Duke of Sussex engaged in a lighthearted quiz called The Colbert Questionnette, where the host posed a series of questions to his guests.
One of the questions asked Harry which song he would choose to listen to for the rest of his life.
The Duke responded with “Love Gets Sweeter Every Day” by Finlay Quay.
Interestingly, Colbert admitted that he was unfamiliar with the song, prompting Harry to jokingly remark that the host needed more love in his life.
The conversation took a light-hearted turn when Colbert asked if Harry had met his wife, Meghan Markle.
The Duke playfully replied, “Yeah, we met earlier.”
The audience erupted in laughter as Harry revealed that he had dinner plans with Evelyn McGee Colbert, Stephen’s wife.
It seemed like a playful jab at Harry, suggesting that despite his book and interviews, Evelyn remained a fan of the royal family.
Some royal fans speculated that there might be tension between Harry and Colbert.
They believed that the host saw through Harry’s facade and perceived him as a tantrum-throwing narcissist.
One fan even commented, “Colbert didn’t seem interested or respectful towards Harry like he is with other guests.”
Colbert’s skill in asking probing questions was also noted, with some viewers finding them impolite but intriguing.
When asked about his favorite sandwich, Harry shared a funny anecdote, describing a cheese and ham toasty with Dijon mustard on top.
He mentioned his preference for using a toasty machine, leaving Colbert momentarily confused.
Harry humorously explained that Americanisms and Britishisms often caused misunderstandings, recalling how it had caused some trouble in his relationship with Meghan.
The conversation took an unexpected turn when Harry revealed his belief in reincarnation, suggesting that humans become animals after death.
He playfully expressed his desire to be reincarnated as an elephant if given the choice.
Other revelations included his preference for a window seat on flights and his favorite action movie, “Gladiator.”
Harry also shared a humorous story about asking England’s World Cup-winning rugby team for autographs while they were n^ked.
Some critics interpreted Harry’s responses as a display of arrogance and a lack of intellectual capacity.
Even simple questions, such as cat or dog, seemed to require extra thought from the Duke.
The interview concluded with a thought-provoking question: describe the rest of his life in just five words.
After a brief pause, Harry responded with “Freedom, happiness, clarity, space, love.”
Some observers noted that he omitted mentioning fatherhood, charity, work goals, or environmentalism, focusing instead on personal well-being and emotional fulfillment.
In this unaired segment, Prince Harry showcased his playful side while revealing some surprising insights.
Despite the lighthearted nature of the interview, it offered a glimpse into Harry’s personality and left viewers with a sense of intrigue about his beliefs and perspectives.