After a week of high-profile appearances in New York, the Duke of Sussex appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show, where he entered a haunted maze.
Since he stepped down as an active member of the royal family, Prince Harry no longer hesitates to break protocol and appear on American talk shows like a Hollywood star. He gave a very unusual interview to host Jimmy Fallon, becoming his first guest to try out a Halloween experience called Jimmy Fallon Tonight at New York’s Rockefeller Center.
The first pictures were broadcast this Thursday, September 26, on the American NBC channel. We see Harry, camera strapped to his chest, enter a visibly damaged elevator with flashing neon lights. When the doors open, a zombie invites Jimmy Fallon and Charles III’s youngest son into the haunted maze. At the sight of this terrifying figure, Harry utters a curse that is censored by a ‘beep’. Before you start your tour of this house of horror. Further along the route, the Duke of Sussex starts screaming multiple times as he is threatened by bloodthirsty monsters (blue).
Harry without Meghan
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This appearance of Prince Harry on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show is not insignificant. In recent days, the man, who now resides in Montecito, California, has indeed made headlines again, increasing his commitments in New York. The program includes charity evenings, dinner with Queen Mathilde of Belgium, conferences on mental health…
Coming to the East Coast of the United States without his wife, Meghan Markle, the Duke of Sussex also took advantage of the 79th UN General Assembly and Climate Week to champion the causes that drive him, including the environment, in the first place. After his week in New York, Prince Harry will visit London. Meghan Markle no longer wanting to travel to British soil, she will be alone in her native country, where her arrival is scheduled for September 30. A journey that may bring him closer to his family, with whom he has been estranged for more than four years.
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Source: Le Figaro
