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Prince Harry’s recent “Late Show With Stephen Colbert” cameo, intended as a festive, light-hearted sketch, has drawn criticism from viewers and PR experts who say his humor fell flat.
Prince Harry’s recent “Late Show With Stephen Colbert” cameo, intended as a festive, light-hearted sketch, has drawn criticism from viewers and PR experts who say his humor fell flat.
British PR strategist Mark Borkowski described the appearance as “another embarrassment,” arguing that Harry’s self-deprecating jokes no longer resonate and highlight a deeper struggle with his post-royal identity.
During the skit, Harry wandered the stage joking about Hallmark movies, made jabs at Donald Trump, referenced CBS’s lawsuit settlement, and even quipped about King George III, prompting a mix of boos, laughs, and awkward audience reactions. Despite being crowned the “official Late Show prince of Christmas,” critics say the segment felt forced and cringeworthy.
Borkowski warned that Harry’s attempt to reinvent himself in America while leaning on his royal heritage reveals an “identity vacuum,” adding that his fame-driven approach may be backfiring. The timing also drew attention, as Meghan Markle promoted Harry’s appearance on Instagram while her father, Thomas Markle, was in intensive care, underscoring the contrast between their comedic public image and real-life drama.
The sketch marks Harry’s second appearance on the show, following his 2023 interview promoting his memoir Spare, and has reignited debate about the couple’s American reinvention and media strategy.
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