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Watch moment Prince Harry yelps in pain as he ‘gets tattoo from superstar singer’ in Invictus Games promo


THIS is the jaw-dropping moment Prince Harry lets a famous America rapper ‘tattoo’ his neck.

The Duke of Sussex, 40, grimaced as he sat in a chair while Jelly Roll looked deep in thought as he posed with an ink gun.

a man is getting a tattoo on his arm that says " i love you "
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Prince Harry appeared to let American rapper Jelly Roll tattoo his neck[/caption]

a close up of a tattoo that says i am jelly roll
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The fake inking read I am Jelly Roll[/caption]

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The clip was used as a promotion for Harry’s Invictus Games[/caption]

The pair performed the entertaining skit to promote Harry’s Invictus Games at East Side Ink, in New York City.

It was posted on X by the Invictus Games’ official platform, with the caption: “The most… inking of a deal in Invictus Games history.

“Watch when Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex meets @JellyRoll615 at East Side Ink Tattoo.

“Don’t miss this duo reuniting in Vancouver #IG25 Closing Ceremony Feb 16. Get tickets before they sell out.”

It comes after Prince Harry made his second appearance in Vancouver on Monday as the dad-of-two launched the Invictus Games school programme.

He was seen beaming with pride at a game of sitting volleyball. 

Meanwhile, on Sunday, the duke gave a thumbs up to Canadian football fans as he made another public appearance without his wife Meghan Markle.

The 40-year-old was interviewed prior to the first half of a CFL football game at the 111th Grey Cup in Vancouver.

Harry was interviewed by TSN’s James Duthie as the Toronto Argonauts took on the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The surprise guest said: “First Grey Cup. What I’m looking forward to? The game getting started. Let’s go!”

He wore a dark dress shirt and long, black jacket and waved at the crowd before he was quickly escorted away.

The royal later returned to the field with BC Lions owner Amar Doman and Canadian athlete Wenshuang Nie.

The Founding Patron of the Invictus Games then took part in a jersey handover ceremony with competitor Wen.

The wayward Duke has been undertaking several speaking engagements at awards ceremonies and taking part in charitable panels and summits on his own.

Some commentators see this as the prince doing a “full relaunch” of his charity work – and lately his wife Meghan is nowhere to be seen in public with him.

Sources in California say the new “solo Harry” is his own idea.

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