Prince Harry reveals his full-time job after leaving royal life

Prince Harry says his full-time job these days is raising his two young children.On July 13, the "Joe Marler Will See You Now" podcast released a new episode featuring the Duke of Sussex.Hosted by former England rugby player and "Celebrity Traitors" alum Joe Marler, the interview was apparently filmed during Harry's recent trip to the U.K.During the conversation, Marler asked Harry to introduce himself using his full name before revealing his occupation.PRINCE HARRY'S INVICTUS GAMES SHOW THE 'ASSET' THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY LOST: EXPERTSPrince Harry's appearance on the "Joe Marler Will See You Now" podcast aired on July 13, 2026.
(Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)"Henry Albert Charles David, Duke of Sussex," Harry replied."Full-time dad.British Army veteran.
Prince of England.Duke.
But for today, I don't know.What do you want?" Harry said.He ultimately settled on "Duke."WATCH: KING CHARLES WAS A DOTING FATHER TO PRINCE WILLIAM, PRINCE HARRY: BUTLERThe revelation surprised Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube's "Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered.""Instead of giving his full name, he gave his title," Schofield told Fox News Digital.
"His full name is Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor.Unless he has legally changed his surname to Sussex — which I have seen no evidence that he has — 'Duke of Sussex' is a title, not his name.
It was a subtle moment, but one that reinforced how closely his identity remains tied to his royal status."Al Carns and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, play in a wheelchair rugby exhibition match during the Invictus "1 Year To Go" event at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England.Birmingham will host the Invictus Games in July 2027.
(Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)"This isn't the first time we've seen Harry's team place him on a comedy podcast," Schofield said."I think this appearance worked better because Joe Marler and the other hosts share Harry's British sense of humor."Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, poses with Scotty's found...