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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo

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Prince Harry joined James Corden for an open-top bus tour with a difference on Thursday's episode of ???The Late Late Show.??? The segment began with the Duke of Sussex taken aback by Corden picking him up in a "subtle" bus rather than a Range Rover. But the host shot back that "it would be a nice way to see L.A." Harry admitted that it was the first time he had been on an open-top bus as he "was not really allowed to" get on them and that he regretted never being able to go sightseeing. He also added that due to lockdown, this was his first chance to see Los Angeles. Corden made sure the prince wasn't missing home by serving up tea and crumpets as they took in the sights including David Schwimmer and Bruce Willis' homes as well as "bringing class to the 405." Although a tea trolley on a moving bus turned out to be not such a great idea. The pair make a stop at the house used for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Corden tests the prince's knowledge of the iconic rap theme tune before they drop in on the rather shocked owner of the house for an impromptu royal visit and a visit to the bathroom. Corden tries to convince the prince to move into the Fresh Prince house, and even engages the Duchess of Sussex over Facetime to convince "Haz" to talk to the owners. The Late Late Show host then spends some time asking the prince personal questions, in particular when he knew that Meghan Markle was "the one." "The second date, I was starting to think this was pretty special," said the prince. "It was just the fact that we hit it off with each other. And we were just so comfortable in each other's company." He added: "Dating with me, or with any member of the Royal Family I guess, is kinda flipped upside down. All the dates become dinners or watching the TV or chatting at home. And then eventually, once you become a couple, then you venture out to dinners, to the cinema and everything else. ??sEverything was done back to front with us. So actually, we got to spend an enormo