Mar 15 β€’ 06:56 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

Harry Styles aims joke at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during Saturday Night Live monologue

Harry Styles humorously targeted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live, reflecting on his life after touring.

Harry Styles returned to Saturday Night Live (SNL) for his second stint as guest host, where he made headlines by poking fun at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in his opening monologue. The singer, known for his previous stint in the band One Direction, showcased his comedic side while also celebrating his recent success in the UK music charts with his new album. His humor touched on his personal life and the adjustments he’s making after completing his concert tour, embracing a decidedly low-key lifestyle.

In his monologue, Styles discussed feeling bored after the end of his Love On Tour concerts, humorously describing his new lifestyle as 'tremendously boring' and sharing snippets of his daily activities, such as taking up jogging. He playfully remarked on how the mundane nature of jogging could be perceived as interesting simply due to his celebrity status. His jokes about achieving a 'runner's high' blended humor with a relatable touch, reminding audiences that even stars have ordinary routines.

The references to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in his stand-up set not only added a political twist but also underscored how entertainment and celebrity culture often intersect with the realms of royalty and British heritage. Styles’ ability to blend personal insights with lighthearted critique of public figures showcases his growth not only as a musician but also as a performer capable of resonating with diverse audiences through humor.

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