Prince Harry shows acting skills in short film
Prince Harry has shown off his acting skills in a short film promoting his company, Travalyst. The Duke of Sussex announced on Monday that he would be sharing a new project with the world, which would debut on TV in New Zealand.
He spoke in M ori in the message before his short film aired on Kiwi TV show Te Ao with Moana.
The video was made for Harry’s company, Travalyst, which aims to promote sustainable tourism, and features Harry being approached by a ‘rating agent’ while out jogging.
In the light-hearted clip, Harry is seen wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words ‘Girl Dad’, a reference to his 11-month-old daughter Lilibet, who he has with wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. He is seen getting the rating agent’s nationality wrong, asking if he’s Australian before being corrected.
The prince then adds: “Terribly sorry. I know you guys hate that.”
He’s then questioned about a sweet wrapper he apparently dropped on his last trip to New Zealand, before the pair explain a new ratings system in which tourists can be given marks as well as destinations. Harry is given a three-star rating, with the agent joking it’s “out of 100,” before adding, “it’s actually out of five”, giving the prince a nod for buying local honey on the trip and shutting the tap off while he brushed his teeth.
Harry gives out some arm stamps, then speaks in M ori to another agent, who approaches in a van, before continuing his jog. The video ends with two of the agents saying: “He was a really nice guy.”