Prince Harry has been seen brutally mocking royal traditions as he appeared in a TV skit with Tom Hanks.
The 38-year-old appeared on The Late Show after releasing his autobiography Spare which has become the UK's fastest selling non-fiction book of all time.
Taking part in an interview with media personality Stephen Colbert, the appearance is thought to be the last of the royal’s tour as his book Spare was released on Tuesday.
The funny video showed Stephen Colbert waiting alongside two trumpeters dressed to look like royal officials.
Prince Harry then walked around the corner and the trumpets started to play, however it seems they weren't for him.
The Duke of Sussex then said: "Whoah, whoah, whoah, stop Stephen, not needed but thank you. I appreciate it."
Colbert then replied: "What are you talking about? This isn’t for you, get out of the way, he’s coming!"
Actor Tom Hanks appeared from around the corner and announced: "I’m back."
Prince Harry then goes on to throw red rose petals at the star.
Tom and Harry were both seen drinking on the show after Harry was spotted with armed bodyguards on his way to the studio in New York on Monday for the interview.
A live audience was not present when the interview was recorded due to "security reasons".
According to The Daily Mail, audience members for Tuesday’s Late Show were "furious" after they were told the royal would not appear on stage that day.
The show usually runs for two hours, however it's thought many fans were left disappointed when the programme was cut to just one hour.
The Daily Mail reported that an audience member said: "Security issues? Really? It's not like he's Prince William or anything – he's not properly in line to the throne."
Another said Prince Harry was "creating their own drama for the sake of it".
They added: "If it's about your family and your safety why are you doing the interview in the first place?"