During his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Prince Harry joined forces with Hollywood royalty Tom Hanks in a royal farce.
The Duke, 38, has been making headlines after pushing his latest biography Spare, which has already sold 400,000 copies and has become the UK’s fastest-selling nonfiction book ever.
Before his interview with the talk show presenter began, Prince Harry performed a comic routine in which Stephen saluted with two trumpeters by his side.
Later, Prince Harry hurried around the corner, clearly taken aback by the lavish reception.
‘Whoah, whoah, whoah, stop Stephen, not needed but thank you. I appreciate it,’ he enthused.
Wasting no time to humble the Prince, Stephen quipped: ‘What are you talking about? This isn’t for you, get out of the way, he’s coming!’


Cue in Forrest Gump megastar and national treasure Mr Hanks!
‘I’m back,’ the 66-year-old enthused.
Prince Harry later provided Tom with the royal treatment by showering him with rose petals.
Because, why not!

When he wasn’t downing tequila, the Prince was writing his latest memoir, in which he revealed the bombshells.
Prince Harry acknowledged the number of Taliban fighters he personally killed during his military service for the first time.
He claims that in the midst of battle, he did not think of the 25 as “humans,” but rather as “chess pieces” that had been removed from the board.
The 38-year-old told Stephen it had been ‘hurtful and challenging’ watching the reactions following the book’s publication.
‘Without a doubt, the most dangerous lie that they have told, is that I somehow boasted about the number of people that I killed in Afghanistan,’ Harry said on The Late Show.
He noted the context in which the reference appeared in the book, before saying: “I should say, if I heard any one boasting about that kind of thing, I would be angry. But it’s a lie.
‘And hopefully now that the book is out, people will be able to see the context.
‘My words are not dangerous, but the spin of my words are very dangerous.’