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Watch: Prince Harry runs scared through haunted maze with Jimmy Fallon

Duke of Sussex straps a camera to his chest and tests out a spooky experience called ‘Tonightmares’ at the Rockefeller Centre

The Duke of Sussex has been filmed screaming and running through Jimmy Fallon’s haunted maze on his late-night talk show.
Instead of a traditional sit-down interview with the show’s host, the Duke opted to test out a Halloween experience called “Tonightmares” at the Rockefeller Centre.
The scene, which was broadcast on US network NBC, saw the Duke strap a camera to his chest, enter dimly lit spaces and tiptoe around sinister characters.
Producers were forced to bleep out the Duke’s swear words as he jumped at actors scattered throughout the maze.
The skit rounded off a week of high-profile engagements in an east-coast trip during the UN General Assembly’s High-level Week and Climate Week.
In a comical moment, the Prince compared a haunted figure to a famous Canadian singer.
“Is that Michael Bublé? Good job buddy,” he said.
At the end of the experience, the Duke motioned to throw a pretend punch after being frightened by an actor while posing for a picture with Fallon.
In billing the stunt, The Tonight Show’s YouTube page said: “Brace yourself for 10 spine-chilling rooms that bring Jimmy’s worst nightmares to life with sinister characters and scares around every corner.”
The Duke also appeared as a guest in the Clinton Global Initiative in New York on Tuesday, where he delivered a passionate speech calling for action to tackle the “pervasive threat” the online world poses for children.
“Our kids can’t wait,” he warned, while suggesting that harmful effects of social media meant people were being used for a “human experiment” rather than enjoying a “human experience”.
The Duke’s Archewell Foundation launched the Parents Network last month as a support scheme for parents of children affected by online harm.
It comes as an extract from Boris Johnson’s memoir, Unleashed, revealed he had tried to persuade the Duke not to leave the UK with his wife, the Duchess.
Mr Johnson said he was asked to give the Prince a “manly pep talk” to convince him not to step back from his royal duties.
Officials from Buckingham Palace and Downing Street are said to have believed the last-minute intervention in January 2020 could have succeeded in talking the Duke out of his decision.
However, despite his efforts, the Duke left for Canada the next day to be reunited with his wife and his son, Archie, triggering a rift with the rest of the Royal family.
His appearance on the TV show also comes in the week a US judge ruled his US visa application should remain private despite him admitting taking drugs in his memoir.
The Duke is scheduled to briefly return to the UK to attend the WellChild annual awards on Monday.

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