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Prince Harry revealed he enjoys Netflix's The Crown, which is based on the royal family.
"There's people laughing at that — yes, I have actually watched The Crown," Harry told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Colbert asked Harry if he's seen "recent stuff or the older stuff."
"The older stuff and the more recent stuff," Harry replied.
Colbert later asked if the Duke of Sussex "fact-checks" the series.
"Yes, I do actually," Harry admitted. "Which, by the way, is another reason why it's so important that history has it right."
Aside from chatting about The Crown, Harry threw jabs at Donald Trump during his appearance.
"Well, you Americans are obsessed with Christmas movies, and you're clearly obsessed with royalty, so why not?" Harry asked Colbert.
"Hold on, I wouldn't say we're obsessed with royalty," Colbert replied.
"Really? I heard you elected a king," Harry replied, referring to Trump.
Royal experts criticized the duke, as the president recently visited the U.K. to meet with King Charles III and Prince William.
"Harry's jab at President Trump on Colbert wasn't clever – it was reckless," podcaster Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital. "Honestly, how does he think he can hold on to a royal title while taking public swipes at the head of a foreign government?"
"It's also a slap in the face," Schofield continued. "Buckingham Palace put significant effort into a major state visit for President Trump to support diplomatic relations. And, frankly, it's a slap to President Trump as well, considering he agreed to ease up on Harry's immigration situation out of personal respect for King Charles."
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In the past, Trump threatened to deport Harry.
"Harry did himself no favors," British royals expert Hilary Fordwich said. "And to hear that decidedly left-leaning New York City audience boo him – he went from cheers and a standing ovation at first, to that. A few minutes' summary, if you ask me, of his entire trajectory."
"His ghastly, self-defeating swipe at both President Trump and his own royal family signaled yet again his terrible judgment," Fordwich added. "While he still trades on his title, he attacks the monarchy and chronically misreads public mood on both sides of the Atlantic. Instead of healing the wounds he caused, he scratches them open – all while claiming to want to heal."