Prince Harry jokes about getting a tattoo on his a** in hilarious video with singer Jelly Roll

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Prince Harry jokes about getting a tattoo on his a** in hilarious video with singer Jelly Roll

Jelly Roll and Prince Harry (Picture credit: X)

In a humorous new promo for the upcoming Invictus Games, Prince Harry shared a lighthearted moment with country singer

Jelly Roll

, where he joked about getting a tattoo on his lower back or 'a**.' The video, shared on Instagram, shows the Duke of Sussex sitting in a tattoo chair at East Side Ink tattoo shop in New York City, awaiting his “artist.”
“Is he going to be here any time soon?”

Harry

asked, to which a staff member assured him the tattoo artist would arrive shortly.
The suspense was quickly broken when Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, walked in wearing black gloves and greeted the prince with enthusiasm. “Hey, hey! Tattoos. Speaking of, what’s up, man?” the country star said, adding that he was “such a fan” of Harry.

Jelly Roll expressed his surprise upon learning that Prince Harry wanted him to give him his first tattoo, but Harry clarified that he wasn’t there for a tattoo. Instead, he wanted Jelly to help promote the Invictus Games, which are set to take place in Vancouver in February 2025.
Harry humorously added, “There’s no tattoo in this. I can’t get a tattoo.” However, Jelly Roll insisted that if Harry allowed him to give him a tattoo, they could play a game for the Invictus Games. With that, Harry gave in, saying, “Aight, screw it. Let’s go.”

When Jelly suggested getting the tattoo on Harry’s neck, the prince joked, “I was thinking like, my lower back or my a**,” adding, “That’s the place where no one’s going to see it.” The singer then went on to jokingly tattoo “I am Jelly Roll” on Harry’s neck, which caused both men to laugh before Jelly quickly exited the room.
The video ended with a message announcing Jelly Roll’s performance at the Invictus Games closing ceremony on February 16, 2025.
Prince Harry, who founded the Invictus Games in 2014, has worked to create an international multi-sport event for wounded, injured, and sick servicemen and women. Earlier reports revealed Harry's visit to the tattoo shop in September, where he spent over an hour with his security team.

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