Prince Harry reveals his rarely-used full name for the podcast; comedian Jake Bhradwaj says, 'It's a long game'

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Prince Harry reveals his rarely-used full name for the podcast; comedian Jake Bhradwaj says, 'It's a long game'

Prince Harry stunned viewers with his humour and by using his rarely heard full name on the upcoming British Comedy podcast. The teaser for ‘Joe Marler Will See You Now’ was shared on social media, where the Duke of Sussex made his appearance as a guest.

Hosts Joe Marler, the retired rugby player, and comedian Jake Bhardwaj asked the royal member his name – and that’s where the fun began.Here’s a closer look at Prince Harry’s rarely-used full name and a glimpse of his upcoming podcast.

Prince Harry states his rarely-used full name

Joe Marler asked the question, “Full name?” to Prince Harry in the teaser clip released on social media. After thinking for a moment, the 41-year-old royal said, “Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.”

Joe and Jake were completely stunned by the lengthy name. While Marler was flabbergasted, Bhardwaj quipped, “It’s a long one.” “Alright, ‘Jake’,” Prince Harry said with a sarcastic tone and smug grin. While all of them burst into laughter, the next clip displayed the co-hosts cheering for him with ‘Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke.

Prince Harry prefers to skip the use of titles

Prince Harry generally prefers to skip the use of titles during his public appearances, unless specifically required to do so.

In December 2025, when a member of the royal family was competing at the St. Regis World Snow Polo Championship in Aspen, Colorado, he skipped his official name and titles. “Harry was introduced as Harry Wales, with no royal title mentioned ever or anywhere,” Page Six reported, before adding, “He was there to play polo with his best friend Nacho [Figueras].

No titles, just fun.”While Prince Harry makes headlines with his humorous appearance on a podcast, he arrived at Buckingham Palace with Meghan Markle for the highly-discussed one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games. According to the BBC, King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted the evening for the duo, marking the endearing reunion.Prince Harry’s episode of ‘Joe Marler Will See You Now’ will release on July 13, 2026.

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