Prince Harry Stars in Lighthearted Invictus Games Promo with Jelly Roll
The Duke of Sussex uses humor and a fake tattoo skit to promote the 2025 Invictus Games, aiming to connect with younger audiences.
- Prince Harry collaborated with country artist Jelly Roll in a comedic video filmed at a New York City tattoo parlor to promote the Invictus Games, an event for wounded veterans.
- The skit features Jelly Roll pretending to tattoo Harry, with playful exchanges about tattoo placement, including jokes about a lower back or butt tattoo.
- The video, released on Instagram, aims to appeal to Gen Z and younger viewers through humor and a social media-friendly format.
- The tattoo artist, Josh Lord, praised Harry's comedic skills and shared that the lighthearted approach highlighted the serious mission of supporting veterans' well-being.
- Jelly Roll, who will perform at the 2025 Invictus Games closing ceremony in Vancouver, agreed to the collaboration as part of Harry's efforts to bring attention to the international event.