Prince Harry has shocked viewers with his sense of humor and the use of his rarely heard full name in an upcoming British comedy podcast. A trailer for “See You Now, Joe Marler” was shared on social media, in which the Duke of Sussex appears as a guest. Host Joe Marler (retired rugby player) and comedian Jack Bhardwaj asked the royal for his name – and that’s where the fun began.Here’s a closer look at Prince Harry’s rarely used full name, plus a glimpse at his upcoming podcast.
Prince Harry reveals his rarely used full name
“Full name?” asked Joe Marler, paying tribute to Prince Harry in a trailer posted on social media. The 41-year-old royal thought for a moment and said: “Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.” Joe and Jack were completely stunned by the long name. When Mahler was taken aback, Bhardwaj quipped: “That’s a long one.” “Okay, ‘Jack,'” Prince Harry said in a sarcastic tone, grinning triumphantly. As everyone burst into laughter, the next video showed the co-hosts cheering him on with “Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke.”‘
Prince Harry prefers to skip using titles
Prince Harry generally prefers not to use his title during public appearances unless specifically asked to do so. In December 2025, a member of the royal family omitted his official name and title while attending the St. Regis World Snow Polo Championship in Aspen, Colorado. “Harry was introduced as Harry Welsh, with no royal title mentioned anywhere,” Page Six reported, before adding, “He was there playing polo with his best friend Nacho. [Figueras]. No title, just fun. “While Prince Harry made headlines for his humorous appearance on the podcast, he arrived at Buckingham Palace with Meghan Markle for the controversial countdown to the 2027 Invincible Games. The adorable reunion was marked by a party hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla for the two, according to the BBC .Prince Harry’s TV series “Joe Marler Will See You Now” will be released on July 13, 2026.