Meghan Markle caused trouble for Prince Harry by revealing his secret on the show

Meghan Markle caused trouble for Prince Harry by revealing his secret on the show

Meghan Markle once caused trouble for her husband Prince Harry by revealing the Duke’s secret nickname during the royal’s interview with a famous TV star.

King Charles III’s youngest son, who moved to the US following his departure from the royal family in 2020, appeared on a 2021 episode of The Late Late Show with his showbiz pal James Corden and the pair took a bus tour together in Los Angeles. A video call from the Duchess of Sussex soon revealed Harry’s secret.

The Duke of Sussex was hilariously mocked by friends and a talk show host after the Duke’s wife Meghan dropped his nickname. While on tour, James called the Duchess and, noticing her husband in the background, asked, “Haz, how’s your Los Angeles tour going?”

The host then joked, “Haz! I didn’t know we called you Haz!” To which the prince replies: “Well, you are not my wife.”

Haz isn’t the only name the former Suits star has given the Duke, as Meghan revealed another name when she appeared as a guest on The Ellen Show, discussing her children’s bond with their father.

“He (Archie) loves being a big brother. Everybody tells you, someone told X and I, you have one child as a hobby, two children is parenting,” Megan told Ellen DeGeneres.

Prince William, Princess of Wales also called his once beloved younger brother Harold, as mentioned in Harry’s memoirs, Spare, although his real name is actually Henry.

His full title is Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex, Earl of Dumbarton, Baron Kilkeel, formerly Prince Harry of Wales. Meghan is also not Meghan’s first name, but rather her middle name, as she was born Rachel Meghan Markle.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is a member of the British Royal Family. He is the youngest son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales. He is fifth in the line of succession to the British throne. Harry was educated at Wetherby School, Ludgrove School and Eton College. On 21 December 1984, in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, he was christened Henry Charles Albert David by the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie.

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