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Harry’s Late Show Appearance Sparks Outrage Among Royal Fans

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Harry’s Late Show Appearance Sparks Outrage Among Royal Fans

Disappointment and fury filled the air as Harry’s appearance on the Late Show was marred by the absence of a live audience.

Fans of the CBS talk show were visibly agitated when host Stephen Colbert informed them that the Duke of Sussex would not be appearing in front of them.

One disgruntled audience member exclaimed, “Are you serious?”

after Colbert apologized for not informing them earlier, citing security reasons for the change.

Many audience members had traveled from all over the state to see the royal, with one woman expressing her frustration at waiting out in the cold.

Another outraged attendee questioned the need for heightened security, stating, “He’s not properly in the line of succession.

Who’s trying to kill Harry?

I’ve never seen this happen before.

I’m genuinely surprised.”

As some fans left the show, one person could be heard loudly uttering, “Fuck Prince Harry.”

The unexpected turn of events unfolded as Harry had actually pre-recorded the show on Monday instead of Tuesday, fearing a negative reception from the audience if they knew he was the guest.

During his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which aired on January 10th, Harry not only shared astonishing revelations about his life as a royal but also appeared to mock the monarchy itself.

The episode commenced with Harry being welcomed at the New York City studio by two trumpet heralds dressed in regal uniforms.

As the red-haired royal walked along a red carpet, the trumpeters began their fanfare.

However, Harry intervened, requesting them to stop, stating, “Not needed, but thank you.

I appreciate it.”

In response, Colbert humorously told him to move aside, as Tom Hanks was about to make his entrance, jokingly exclaiming, “I’m back.

Where’s my fanfare?”

This skit did not sit well with royal fans, who took to social media to express their disappointment with Harry’s participation, accusing him of mocking the monarchy.

Critics also noted Colbert’s seemingly timid demeanor during the interview, suggesting that he spoke to Harry as if he were conversing with a 7-year-old girl.

However, the most surprising revelation came when Harry claimed that his book would address the issue of reducing veteran suicide.

He defended discussing his kills in the war, stating that it was for the purpose of shedding light on the topic.

In the interview, Harry vehemently denied allegations that he had boasted about killing 25 Taliban fighters in his memoir.

He accused his critics of distorting his words and spreading falsehoods, which he believed endangered his family.

“I think one of the most dangerous lies that they’ve told is that I somehow boasted about the number of people I’ve killed in Afghanistan,” he declared to Colbert.

While acknowledging that he would be angered if anyone else boasted about such matters, he emphasized that it was a lie.

Harry concluded by expressing his belief that his actual words were not dangerous, but rather, the misinterpretation of his words posed a significant threat to his family.

The controversy surrounding Harry’s appearance on the Late Show has ignited a firestorm of criticism from royal fans.

Many are left questioning the motives behind his decision to participate in an interview that seemingly contradicts his concerns for family safety.

As opinions continue to clash, the fallout from this episode is likely to linger, further fueling the ongoing drama surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

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