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Harry Furious as Australian Comedians Mock His DNA Testing in New Zealand Travelist Ad

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been busy with various projects since their move to California two years ago.

However, Harry’s latest venture, the Sustainable Travel Organization Travelist, faced brutal jokes on the recent episode of Have You Been Paying Attention?

in Australia.

The panel of comedians took aim at an advertisement for Travelist featuring Harry that aired on New Zealand television.

During the show, quizmaster Tom Gleisner asked the panel what Prince Harry was advertising in the ad.

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Ed Carverley quickly responded with a cutting remark about Harry using his royal connections to make money in America, jokingly suggesting it was an eBay sell-off of Prince Philip’s belongings.

Kitty Flanagan then made a risque joke about the persistent rumors regarding Harry’s paternity, asking if it was related to Ancestry.com DNA testing.

However, Anne Edmonds provided the correct answer, stating that Harry was promoting his environmental travel business.

The advertisement, which also featured Kiwi actors Dave Fain and Rene Owen, showcased the first initiative launched in New Zealand for Harry’s non-profit organization, Travelist.

Founded in 2019, Travelist is an eco-travel project that focuses on rating holidaymakers based on their sustainability practices rather than rating destinations.

As part of a pilot initiative, New Zealanders now have access to a rating tool on the Travelist website, encouraging them to consider sustainable options when planning their next trip.

Meanwhile, Piers Morgan criticized Harry’s eco-travel efforts, stating, “Every time I think Prince Harry couldn’t possibly make himself look more cringe-worthy, up he pops to prove me spectacularly, eye-rollingly wrong.”

Morgan referred to Harry’s tourism commercial for New Zealand television, where he wore a Girl Dad T-shirt and was seen jogging through the woods.

In the ad, Harry is stopped by eco-tourist rating agents who scold him for supposedly dropping a lollipop wrapper during a Royal Tour trip in 2018.

However, he is praised for conserving water by turning off the tap while brushing his teeth.

Interestingly, this is not the first time Harry’s paternity has been the subject of humor on Have You Been Paying Attention?

In a previous episode, Ed made a joke about Princess Diana’s alleged lover, James Hewitt, being Harry’s biological father.

However, this claim has been debunked numerous times.

The panel was shown a blurred photo of Harry with a mystery companion and asked to guess who he was with.

Ed jokingly responded, “His real dad?”

causing a disapproving reaction from the host.

In reality, Harry had met British singer Ed Sheeran at a charity event in London.

The rumors surrounding Harry’s paternity have persisted for years, with some suggesting that James Hewitt, a former cavalry officer, is his biological father due to their shared physical traits, including red hair.

However, Hewitt has repeatedly denied these claims, stating that he did not meet Princess Diana until two years after Harry’s birth.

In a 2017 interview, Hewitt firmly stated, “No, I’m not” when asked if he was Harry’s real dad.

He also acknowledged that such rumors only serve to sell newspapers and sympathized with Harry, saying, “It’s worse for him, probably, poor chap.”

Princess Diana began her affair with Hewitt in 1986, seeking him out as her horse riding instructor.

Their secret relationship blossomed amidst rumors of Charles’ affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, whom he would later marry.

However, Harry was born in September 1984, making it impossible for Hewitt to be his biological father.

Today, Hewitt lives a reclusive life in Devon.

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