‘UNBELIEVABLE!’: Prince Harry uses his full royal name and title in the teaser for his new podcast interview
The Duke of Sussex used his full name in the podcast it seems.

Prince Harry will appear on the podcast tomorrow (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Prince Harry is set to appear on a podcast tomorrow, and it seems that he has used his full royal name and title to introduce himself. During his time in the UK this week, Harry seemed to manage to squeeze in a quick podcast appearance, which will air at 5pm on Monday.

In a teaser for an upcoming episode of the British comedy podcast “Joe Marler Will See You Now,” the 41-year-old prince, who quit royal life in 2020, was asked to introduce himself by Marler, a retired English rugby player. In what will be a surprise for some, Harry smiled and said: “Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.” This long name got a laugh from the podcast co-host Jake Bhardwaj, who said:“It’s a long one.”
The prince, who arrived in Britain on Monday, said good-naturedly: “Alright, ‘Jake’,”
Hearing Harry say his full name will be a surprise for some, as this is not something he does often.
The prince tends to simply be called “Prince Harry” when out and about, or the Duke of Sussex.

He also never seems to mind being called Harry and missing his royal title when in informal settings altogether.
Some people may also be surprised to know that The Duke of Sussex still holds this title, which was given to him by his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on his 2018 wedding day to Meghan Markle.
Meghan still holds The Duchess of Sussex title as Prince Harry’s wife.
While they quit royal life in 2020, these titles have not been taken from them, as this requires an act of Parliament.