Prince Harry’s tattoo comedy skit was a questionable attempt to reach Gen Z | Royal Insight

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The Duke of Sussex has been videoed getting a fake tattoo by the American country artist Jelly Roll in a new skit to promote the Invictus Games. 

Captured in the East Side Ink studio in New York, the Duke is seen shouting as he appears to be given a neck tattoo by the rapper and singer, in exchange for a performance at the closing ceremony of the games. 

The sketch has been filmed as an attention grab as part of the promotional build-up to the sporting competition for wounded veterans being held in Canada next February, but it might not have had the reaction he had hoped for. 

Fans were quick to point out on social media that Jelly Roll was the wrong choice as he has been seen to be friendly with the American president elect Donald Trump. 

The singer, who has spent time in jail and is therefore unable to vote, refused to endorse any candidates for the 2024 presidential election but has been seen to be on friendly terms with Trump. 

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