Prince Harry fearlessly braves a haunted maze, ignoring others' opinions.

The duke made a funny comparison between a ghostly figure in a suit and a well-known Canadian singer.

September 27th 2024.

Prince Harry fearlessly braves a haunted maze, ignoring others' opinions.
On his latest stop in New York, Prince Harry had quite an eventful time as he joined Jimmy Fallon on his late-night talk show. Instead of a traditional interview, the Duke of Sussex surprised the audience by being the first guest to try out Jimmy Fallon's Halloween-themed maze at the Rockefeller Centre.

This appearance comes after a busy week for Harry, who had been carrying out various engagements on the East Coast without his wife, Meghan Markle. He had been attending the UN General Assembly High-Level Week and Climate Week, making a strong statement on the importance of taking action against the online threats faced by children.

As he walked through the maze with a camera strapped to his chest, Harry's reactions were caught on camera, with some swear words getting bleeped out. When asked if he was easily scared, the duke admitted that he usually wasn't, but this experience might be different. And true enough, he jumped when he came across a person dressed as a panda, much to the amusement of the audience.

In a comical moment, Harry mistook one of the actors for the Canadian singer Michael Buble, jokingly praising him for his performance. And at the end of the maze, Harry couldn't help but pretend to throw a punch after being startled while taking a photo with Fallon.

This appearance on the talk show was just one of the many engagements for Harry during his trip to New York. He also made a powerful speech at the Clinton Global Initiative, where he urged for action to be taken against the harmful effects of social media on children. His own foundation, Archewell, recently launched the Parents Network to provide support for parents of children who have been affected by online harm.

And in the midst of all these public appearances, Harry also faced a personal matter as a US judge ruled that his visa application should remain private, despite him admitting to taking drugs in his memoir. Despite this, the duke remains dedicated to his causes and will be returning to the UK for a brief visit to attend the WellChild annual awards.

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