There may be "no kings," but Prince Harry is aiming to be America's prince of Christmas.
The Duke of Sussex made a special appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" in a bit about holiday films. Harry, 41, entered to a standing ovation after Colbert explained how impossible it would be to happen upon a prince, as many a Hallmark holiday film has insinuated. But the seemingly confused Harry remarked that he "thought this was the audition for 'The Gingerbread Prince Saves Christmas in Nebraska.'"
When Colbert questions why Harry would want to audition for such a film, the prince said Americans are "obsessed with Christmas movies, and you're clearly obsessed with royalty," given that "I heard you elected a king," referring to President Donald Trump.
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Still trying to get an audition for the nonexistent Hallmark movie, Harry said he would do "anything."







