Prince Harry gets scared in Jimmy Fallon’s spooky ‘Tonightmares’ maze
It seems Prince Harry isn’t afraid to get a little scared!
The 40-year-old Duke of Sussex made a hilarious appearance in the Thursday, September 26 episode The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, along with the host, 50, to tackle his spooky ‘Tonightmares’ maze.
In the three-minute segment, which was filmed at Rockefeller Center after Harry arrived in New York City earlier this week, the pair made their way through the spooky maze.
As they navigated through it, several scary figures, such as zombies, jumped out to scare the Prince Jimmy Fallon en route.
“Argh!” Prince Harry at one point gasped after encountering an unexpected scary figure. “I didn’t know you were there.”
The clip took a lot of beeps, thanks to the pair swearing as a knee-jerk reaction to being constantly startled.
The further the pair traveled, the more they were forced to encounter other hair-raising experiences.
“Oh God, I can’t get out of here,” Fallon wailed after getting tangled in vines.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry thought one of the zombie figures bore an uncanny resemblance to a certain famous singer and reality TV judge.
“Is that Michael Buble?” Harry asked, to which Fallon joked in response, “Yes, it’s Michael Buble. You’re doing a great job The voice!”
Harry added: “Good job, mate!”
It seemed that even the ‘undead’ could be affected by the royal family, as the cameras also showed how the performers reacted after realizing who they had just scared.
“Who was that?” a “zombie” asked a fellow performer after Prince Harry and Fallon left the room.
After telling her it was “Prince Harry,” the performer appeared visibly shocked and covered her mouth in surprise.
The Duke arrived in New York on Sunday, September 22, for a planned solo trip, almost a year after visiting his wife Meghan Markle, 43.
A spokesperson for Harry previously revealed that the father-of-two would be in the city to “further some of his patronages and philanthropic initiatives.” He will take part in engagements with African Parks, The HALO Trust, The Diana Awards and Travalyst.”
During the visit, Harry would “promote the work of The Archewell Foundation, the non-profit organization he co-founded with his wife Meghan,” the spokesperson added.
Although Meghan and their children, son Archie, 5, and daughter Lilibet, 3, did not join Harry on the trip to New York, family was not far from his thoughts.
At an event in support of The HALO trust that took place on Monday, September 23, Harry shared how fatherhood had shaped his work to eradicate landmines in Angola.
“A lot has changed in my life and the world since my first visit in 2019 [Angola],” he said on Monday. “In those five years I became a father for the second time. While you don’t need children to have a stake in the future of our planet, I do know that my mother would have been shocked if anyone’s children or grandchildren lived in a world still contaminated by mines.”