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Harry, Lord of the Gingers, Mocked by Late Show Host Stephen Colbert

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Harry, Lord of the Gingers, Mocked by Late Show Host Stephen Colbert

, Duke of Sussex, recently appeared on the US late-night talk show hosted by Stephen Colbert.

However, before Harry's interview, the audience chuckled when Colbert referred to him as “Lord of the Gingers.”

During the interview, Colbert asked Harry, “What do I call you?”

to which Harry replied, “Call me whatever you want at this point.”

Colbert then added, “In the book, I find you've got a lot of different names.

Your birth name is Henry, your father and brother call you Harold, some people call you H, and your friends call you has.

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What is has?

Is that short for hazardous?”

Harry retorted, “My wife calls me has, so you can't call me has.

Harry, has, Baz, has a spike, Bazaruni, it's all there.”

Harry's tell-all biography has made headlines, becoming the fastest-selling nonfiction book in the United Kingdom.

In a one-minute teaser ahead of the interview, host Stephen Colbert previewed Harry's appearance on the US program by poking fun at his “Harry-ness.”

“I've read the book.

It's very enjoyable, quite emotional, and quite revealing.

I'm going to have so much to talk about with his Harry-ness,” he laughed.

The American comedian then played a clip from Harry's previous 60 Minutes interview with Anderson Cooper, where he recalled a high school memory between him and his older brother, .

Harry said he was hurt when William told him they couldn't hang out together at school, which Colbert described as something straight out of the older brother sibling playbook.

“Well, that's heartbreaking.

I mean, to be rejected by his older brother at school, even though that magic hat sorted them into the same house,” Colbert said, referencing the Hogwarts sorting hat from Harry Potter.

“What do you think?

Hufflepuff?

Gryffindor?”

Meanwhile, in the UK, Harry's controversial memoir has caused a stir.

Americans have urged Harry and Meghan to go back to the UK after the release of the Duke of Sussex's book.

Appearing on GB News, Kinsey Schofield of the To Die For daily podcast discussed the fallout of the Duke of Sussex's new memoir.

She didn't think it was good news for the couple, reckoning that compatriots want the divisive couple to move back to the UK and that they should apologize.

“I'm going to tell you something you don't want to hear.

In the States, the conversation is Harry and Meghan need to apologize, and they need to move back to the UK.

That's what we're saying here in America, that they need to move back.

I know that's the last thing that the Brits want, though.

We realize that the only thing interesting about them is their relatives.

They're not interesting people.

They're not exciting people.

There's nothing there,” she continued.

“They don't provide anything.

I think that what we liked about them was their relationship with the British royal family.

So, I think that they've got to be closer to the British royal family.

They can learn a lot from them.

Less is more.

This is the result of overexposure, and they're sharing way too much information.”

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