Harry charms at Royal Variety show

An Andy Warhol screen print of Queen Elizabeth II looks down on Britain's Prince Harry while he speaks at an Invictus Games reception at the British Ambassador's Residence in Washington on October 28, 2015. Photo: Cliff Owen/AP

An Andy Warhol screen print of Queen Elizabeth II looks down on Britain's Prince Harry while he speaks at an Invictus Games reception at the British Ambassador's Residence in Washington on October 28, 2015. Photo: Cliff Owen/AP

Published Nov 16, 2015

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Jack Whitehall dubbed Prince Harry the "King of banter" during the recording of the Royal Variety Performance.

The 'Fresh Meat' star - who is the youngest ever host of the annual gala - admitted he'd love to see the 30-year-old prince and fifth in line to the throne be in charge of the country for a week.

Speaking about Harry's achievements - which include serving in the army and setting up the Invictus Games for injured servicemen and women - the comedian said: "Yes you've served your country with distinction in the British Army.

"But more importantly than any of that... you're the kind of guy on a night out who doesn't see a shopping trolley, but a ride home.

"Yes, ladies and gentleman, he may only be a prince. But when it comes to banter, all hail the King."

The flame haired royal appeared to enjoy the 27-year-old funnyman's joke and could be seen wagging his finger at him while chuckling.

The Royal Variety Performance also saw a number of stars including Sir Elton John, Kylie Minogue, One Direction and Little Mix take to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

 

First pics of @RoyalVariety Performance 2015. Reuters/Rex/Getty: https://t.co/NOAot7VBnwpic.twitter.com/BbpZrb6HJx

— Royal Variety (@RoyalVariety) November 15, 2015

 

Niall and the boys at the taping of Royal Variety Performance tonight - 11/13 pic.twitter.com/1T5J6TGA6b

— Niall Horan Updates (@NJHNEWS) November 14, 2015

Terrific show this year @RoyalVariety then then thanks to @TheDelaunayRest for hosting the #Qdos party. pic.twitter.com/06wr2HK3uR

— Nick Thomas (@QdosNick) November 14, 2015

 

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