In a recent episode of “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” the comedic duo of Will Ferrell and Harper Steele took center stage to deliver a scathing roast aimed squarely at Prince Harry.
Their target?
The Duke of Sussex’s reported desire to reclaim his royal title, a topic that has ignited a firestorm of debate and commentary.
As the show unfolded, it became clear that the comedians were ready to hold nothing back.
Seth Meyers kicked off the segment with an air of anticipation, declaring, “We have some breaking royal news to discuss tonight, my friends.” He quickly informed the audience that Prince Harry was making headlines for wanting his royal name back, setting the stage for the comedic onslaught that was about to ensue.
Ferrell, known for his impeccable timing and deadpan delivery, wasted no time in launching the first jab.
“So, Harry, you want your title back, huh?
What, did you lose it in a game of royal bingo?” His quip drew uproarious laughter from the crowd, signaling that the night was just getting started.
Steele, who matched Ferrell’s energy, jumped in with his own witty retort.
“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 audience roared at the absurdity of the suggestion, clearly enjoying the playful banter.
The two continued their relentless mockery, poking fun at Harry’s apparent sense of entitlement and ongoing tensions with the British royal family.
Ferrell, adopting a dramatic flair reminiscent of Shakespeare, 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.” His theatrical delivery only heightened the humor of the moment.
Not to be outdone, Steele chimed in with a laugh, suggesting that Harry might even be considering a new reality show titled “The Real Housewives of Montecito: Keeping Up with the Windsors.”
The audience erupted once more, reveling in the absurd imagery of the Duke’s life being turned into a reality TV spectacle.
As the roasting continued, Ferrell pointed out the irony of Harry’s situation.
“I mean, come on, Harry, you’re living in a mansion in California, and you’re still asking for a handout,” he said, eliciting waves of laughter.
“What’s next?
Are you going to start a GoFundMe page for your Netflix deal?” The jab underscored the disconnect many feel regarding Harry’s lifestyle and his royal aspirations.
Steele added to the humor by referencing Harry’s high-profile interviews, teasing, “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.’” The clever wordplay resonated well with the audience, showcasing the duo’s sharp comedic instincts.
As the segment neared its conclusion, Ferrell shifted gears slightly, offering mock sympathy to the beleaguered prince.
“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?” The suggestion was ludicrous enough to keep the laughter rolling.