Prince Harry reveals he wants to be an elephant when he’s reincarnated

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Prince Harry has revealed that he wants to be an elephant when he reincarnates in never-before-seen footage of his interview with Stephen Colbert to promote his book.

The Duke of Sussex engaged in a quick question and answer session with the chat show host, in a segment that did not originally air with the rest of their discussion of ‘Spare’.

Harry revealed in the eight and a half minute clip that he believes that humans reincarnate as animals when they die, and that if he had to choose what to become, he would choose an elephant.

She also nodded to her departure from the Royal Family when asked to describe the rest of her life in five words, to which she replied: “Freedom, happiness, clarity, space, love.”

Other responses included him stating ‘booth’ when asked if he preferred a window or aisle seat, Gladiator being revealed as his favorite action movie, while also recounting the story of asking the winning rugby team for autographs. of the England World Cup while ‘naked’. , with the creeps dangling’.

Prince Harry has revealed that he wants to be an elephant when he reincarnates in never-before-seen footage of his interview with Stephen Colbert to promote his book.

Harry’s answers to quick questions

The best sandwich? Ham and Cheese Toast with Dijon Mustard

What do you have that you really should throw away? ripped boxer briefs

The scariest animal? snakes

Apples or oranges? oranges

Have you ever asked for an autograph? Yes, the England rugby team in 2003.

What happens when we die? I think we turned into animals

Favorite action movie? Gladiator

Window or hallway? Cabin

Favorite smell? His wife

Least favorite scent? He gestures to Colbert.

Most used application? better up

Cats or Dogs? Dogs

You only have one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? Your love grows sweeter every day by Finley Quaye

What number am I thinking of? One

Describe the rest of your life in five words. Freedom, happiness, clarity, space, love.

The question and answer session begins with the question of the ‘best sandwich’, to which Harry replied: ‘A ham and cheese toastie with Dijon mustard on top.’

He and Colbert then discuss the nuances between Americanisms and the British, such as the different use of the word ‘butt’ and the different pronunciations of ‘basil’, ‘oregano’ and ‘vitamin’.

Harry says: ‘Ride or ride a horse, where else are you going to ride the horse?’ before making a gesture as if he’s holding on and adding, “That instantly becomes a meme.”

The next question sees him reveal that the ‘ripped boxer shorts’ are the item he owns but must throw away, and he laughs when the host asks if they represent ‘good memories’.

He describes snakes as the scariest animal, adding: “I don’t like sharks, but at least they are contained in the ocean, snakes can get everywhere.”

When asked if he preferred apples or oranges, Harry pointed to his hair and replied, “Oranges, duh.”

When Colbert jokes that “there’s something weirdly cannibalistic about that,” the duke replies, “You know if we bite you, we get gingivitis.” You secretly want me to bite you, don’t you?

Asked if he ever asked for an autograph, Harry says he asked the 2003 World Cup-winning England team to sign his rugby shirt “after a few drinks” following their triumph in Australia.

“I was walking around and I was like, ‘Jonny, Jonny, Mike, Mike, Laurence, sign my jersey!’

‘They were all standing there naked with their hair hanging down. I got all 15 signatures and I was very happy with that.’

The Duke of Sussex engaged in a quick question and answer session with the chat show host, in a segment that did not originally air with the rest of their discussion of 'Spare'.

The Duke of Sussex engaged in a quick question and answer session with the chat show host, in a segment that did not originally air with the rest of their discussion of ‘Spare’.

When he declares that he would rather sit in an airplane cabin, rather than a window or aisle seat, the crowd cheers and applauds and he clinks his glass with the host.

He then describes ‘my wife’ as his favorite scent and jokingly points to Colbert when asked what his least favorite scent is.

BetterUp is revealed to be the most used app on Harry’s phone, adding: ‘It’s a coaching platform. It’s the fastest access to mental health coaching.’

The audience cheers and applauds again when he says he “obviously” prefers dogs to cats, before making another embarrassing gesture.

Finley Quaye’s Love Gets Sweeter Every Day is revealed to be the song he would pick if he could listen to one for the rest of his life, before telling Colbert, “You need more love in your life.”

A detailed exchange then ensues when Harry incorrectly guesses the number the announcer is thinking of.

He says, ‘Wait a second, are these the same questions you ask everyone else? Has anyone ever got it right? Have you ever told someone? Is there a number you’re thinking of? Is it between one and ten? That won?’

Colbert responds: ‘You get to be known by people. What do we most want to be, Harry? Not only. You want to be known. You are welcome.’

Harry then rolls his eyes, exhales, and jokes as if he’s speaking into a microphone in his jacket, saying, ‘Security, can you come and get me out of here? This is very uncomfortable.’

The final question of the segment asks him to describe the rest of his life in five words, to which the Duke replies: “Freedom, happiness, clarity, space, love.”