He Prince Harry has appeared by surprise in a section of The Late Show con Stephen Colbert This Tuesday, just a month after he sat down with the live presenter to discuss the content of his controversial memoirs, Spare. In this new appearance, which was pre-recorded, the Duke of Sussex answered the 15 burning questions Colbert routinely asks virtually every celebrity he interviews. Among other everyday or transcendental questions, the communicator asks “What is his favorite smell?”, To which Harry answered without hesitation: “My wife.”
The Duke of Sussex has already gone through the header questionnaire of the American television star. In addition to asking about the smell, the second son of the King Charles III of England He had to answer questions such as what is the best sandwich according to him, or what do you think happens when we die? Questions that have also been faced MichelleObama, Cate Blanchett, Bono o Robert De Niroamong many others.
The question of the favorite smell was one of the most celebrated. When Harry replied “My wife”, referring to the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markleprovoked an ovation from the public present on the set.
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The prince’s favorite sandwich is a “ham and cheese toastie with Dijon mustard on top,” on a “toast machine,” he told Colbert. “Like a panini press?” the host asked. “I have to be careful with these questions because Americanisms and British English are very different. It got my wife and I in a bit of trouble early on in our relationship,” Prince Harry confessed.
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the brother of Prince Guillermo He had fun and dazzled the public with answers such as those referring to his underwear and other very everyday questions. He admitted he should probably stop wearing “ripped boxer shorts”, that he was the one who asked the England rugby team for autographs in the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, acknowledging that he was afraid of snakes: “Like sharks, but at least these are contained in the ocean. Snakes can get anywhere,” he explained.
Harry acknowledged that his most used phone app is “the training platform BetterUp. It is the fastest access to mental health training,” he said. As for the five words that best describe the rest of his life, the prince did not hesitate: “freedom, happiness, clarity, space, love.”
This interview section with the grandson of Isabel II it was much more light-hearted than the one previously aired with Colbert last month, in which he discussed his memoirs with the late-night host. On that broadcast, Harry talked about the “cathartic” process of writing Sparehis military service in Afghanistan and the 25 people he had come to kill, the worldwide fascination with the royal family and what his mother, Princess DianaI would do all of that today.
He also said that if his mother, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, were still alive, there would not have been the rifts and even fights that have existed between him and his brother, Prince William.