Prince Harry More than a decade after the premiere of I Wanna Marry Harry, the Duke of Sussex has finally weighed in on the outrageous reality show which tried to convince a cast of hopefuls that they were winning a date with him. During a recent appearance on the podcast Joe Marler Will See You Now, Prince Harry made a rare comment about the 2010s dating show, which featured a lookalike pretending to be the young royal. “Originally, they asked me [to do it], and I wasn’t available, so … ” Harry joked to the former rugby player. He insisted: “That’s not the worst that’s out there. That’s just one example.” “Crazy,” Joe responded, to which his guest agreed: “Yeah.” @ppp.fan.re _Prince Harry's Bizarre Reality TV Past_ 'I Wanna Marry Harry'#JoeMarler#PrinceHarry#JJChalmers#RoyalFamily#InvictusGames#PodcastClips#FYP ♬ original sound - Daq Pod Clips - Daq Pod Clips I Wanna Marry Harry aired on the US TV network Fox in 2014, and featured a group of women competing for the affection of a man who they had been led to believe was the future King Charles III’s son. As part of their attempt to convince the women that their “Harry” was the real deal, producers would invent fake stunts, including creating pretend security incidents, inviting fake paparazzi onto the estate, and photoshopping the lookalike into photos with Prince William. I Wanna Marry Harry aired on Fox in 2014 Every week, in the style of shows like The Bachelor, one woman would be eliminated from the competition, until the finale, where it was revealed that Prince Harry was not involved at all and, instead, they had been vying for the affections of Matthew Hicks, an environmental consultant with dyed red hair. When the Celebrity Traitors star learned what the show’s concept was from his co-host, Jake Bhardwaj, Joe declared it “one of the weirdest shows I’ve heard of”. “And I used to love watching Naked Attraction,” he added. Elsewhere in the podcast, when asked what his favourite trashy reality TV show was, Harry immediately answered “Love Island”, although he clarified that he wasn’t exactly a devotee. “I don’t watch Love Island. I have watched Love Island. There’s a big difference there,” he added. Prince Harry is currently in the UK to launch the Invictus Games in Birmingham next year. During his current trip, he has checked in with Alison Hammond, visited a goat yoga class, and reunited his kids with their grandfather, King Charles III. He also continued his charity work, and visited a summer festival in Warwickshire set up by Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity dedicated to supporting bereaved military children and young people. READ MORE: Alison Hammond's Prince Harry Interview Is A Strong Contender For TV Moment Of The Year Netflix Boss Shuts Down Fresh Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Reports Kim Kardashian Breaks Silence On Deleted Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Photos

Prince Harry More than a decade after the premiere of I Wanna Marry Harry, the Duke of Sussex has finally weighed in on the outrageous reality show which tried to convince a cast of hopefuls that they were winning a date with him. During a recent appearance on the podcast Joe Marler Will See You Now, Prince Harry made a rare comment about the 2010s dating show, which featured a lookalike pretending to be the young royal. “Originally, they asked me [to do it], and I wasn’t available, so … ” Harry joked to the former rugby player. He insisted: “That’s not the worst that’s out there. That’s just one example.” “Crazy,” Joe responded, to which his guest agreed: “Yeah.” @ppp.fan.re_Prince Harry's Bizarre Reality TV Past_ 'I Wanna Marry Harry'#JoeMarler#PrinceHarry#JJChalmers#RoyalFamily#InvictusGames#PodcastClips#FYP ♬ original sound - Daq Pod Clips - Daq Pod Clips I Wanna Marry Harry aired on the US TV network Fox in 2014, and featured a group of women competing for the affection of a man who they had been led to believe was the future King Charles III’s son. As part of their attempt to convince the women that their “Harry” was the real deal, producers would invent fake stunts, including creating pretend security incidents, inviting fake paparazzi onto the estate, and photoshopping the lookalike into photos with Prince William. I Wanna Marry Harry aired on Fox in 2014 Every week, in the style of shows like The Bachelor, one woman would be eliminated from the competition, until the finale, where it was revealed that Prince Harry was not involved at all and, instead, they had been vying for the affections of Matthew Hicks, an environmental consultant with dyed red hair. When the Celebrity Traitors star learned what the show’s concept was from his co-host, Jake Bhardwaj, Joe declared it “one of the weirdest shows I’ve heard of”. “And I used to love watching Naked Attraction,” he added. Elsewhere in the podcast, when asked what his favourite trashy reality TV show was, Harry immediately answered “Love Island”, although he clarified that he wasn’t exactly a devotee. “I don’t watch Love Island. I have watched Love Island. There’s a big difference there,” he added. Prince Harry is currently in the UK to launch the Invictus Games in Birmingham next year. During his current trip, he has checked in with Alison Hammond, visited a goat yoga class, and reunited his kids with their grandfather, King Charles III. He also continued his charity work, and visited a summer festival in Warwickshire set up by Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity dedicated to supporting bereaved military children and young people. READ MORE: Alison Hammond's Prince Harry Interview Is A Strong Contender For TV Moment Of The Year Netflix Boss Shuts Down Fresh Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Reports Kim Kardashian Breaks Silence On Deleted Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Photos