July 06, 2025
Prince Harry has been brutally mocked by the famous puppet show Spitting Image.
In the latest teaser for the new season of Spitting Image, the Duke of Sussex's puppet appeared on a podcast with Paddington Bear.
Spitting Image became a beloved show in the 1980s, running from 1984 - 1996. The show, which features puppets of well-known people voiced by comedians, launched another series in 2020 and ran trough 2024.
Now, it’s all set to return with another series, titled Spitting Image: The Rest Is Bulls*!t on YouTube.
In the 11-minute teaser episode of the show, Harry’s puppet introduces himself, saying, "I’m Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. Just a regular guy with a title who’s fifth in line to the throne," declaring that he turned to podcasting after realizing he had no "discernible talent".
Puppet Harry then praises Elon Musk over having "cut the American government down to size," and added, "I'm trying to do the same with my family."
He also described himself as a "wandering philosopher-prince and bloody great bloke".
Harry and Meghan's lifestyle in Montecito, California, was targeted when Paddington Bear asked about the Duke’s life.
Puppet Harry replied: "An early start is important. So my butler Perkins gets up at 5 a.m. and does a 10k for me."
He continued, "Then when he gets in, he wakes me up and googles to see if I'm still fifth in line to the throne. Yeah, if Kate and Wills have any more kids, I move down another f****** notch."
"Nutrition is important, so Perkins makes me a bacon sandwich in case Megs has made another one of her rank smoothies," he added.
The show then took a jibe at Harry’s stance on honesty when the puppet added, "Then it's a session with my accountability coach. I think it's important to be honest and transparent. I haven't told Megs about it yet."
The skit then mocked Harry and Meghan’s parenting.
When asked about his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, Puppet Harry says: "They need to be washed, fed, read to. Yeah, it's a lot for Perkins to do. And he briefs them daily on what we're up to."