- Prince Harry becomes the subject of 'Family Feud' game round
- The game reveals top facts of the Prince
- This is Harry's public image in the US
In a recent episode of the popular game show Family Feud, Prince Harry found himself at the heart of an amusing revelation. Hosted by the charismatic Steve Harvey, the show invited two families to guess the most well-known facts about the Duke of Sussex, who has been residing in Montecito, California, since 2020.
'Family Feud,' a staple of American television since 1976, pits two families against each other as they attempt to predict the most common responses to survey questions. This time, the Hernandez family faced off against the Colleys, with the task of naming six facts about Prince Harry.
The top fact: Meghan Markle's husband
As the round began, Fabian Hernandez quickly buzzed in with the answer, "He's married to Meghan Markle." Despite the host's playful skepticism, this response turned out to be the most recognized fact among Americans. This highlights the unique way Prince Harry is perceived in the US, primarily through his high-profile marriage.
Following Fabian's answer, Sofia Hernandez correctly identified that Prince Harry's royal status was another known fact, ranking fourth on the list. However, attempts to mention his wealth and his brother, Prince William, did not resonate with the survey participants, resulting in strikes for the Hernandez family.
Kristina Hernandez then pointed out that Prince Harry is the son of the beloved Princess Diana, which was the second most common fact. The family's attempt to link him to Queen Elizabeth, however, led to their third strike, passing the opportunity to the Colleys.
The Colley family secured their victory by identifying Prince Harry's distinctive ginger hair as the third most popular fact. Steve Harvey humorously noted that "balding" and "hottie" would have been acceptable answers as well, emphasizing the Duke's unique appeal.
Prince Harry's celebrity status in the US
Beyond the game show, Prince Harry's allure in America is evident. 'Harper's Bazaar' recently ranked him as the 25th 'hottest man of all time,' surpassing celebrities like Bradley Cooper and David Beckham. Additionally, People magazine previously dubbed him the 'world's sexiest royal.'
Despite maintaining a stance of political neutrality, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation has been active in encouraging voter participation. In 2020, the couple urged Americans to vote in what they described as "the most important election of our lifetime," a move interpreted by some as a subtle endorsement of Joe Biden.