Family Feud savagely calls out balding Prince Harry as contestants guess top facts about him

Prince Harry took a slight beating during a recent episode of “Family Feud.”The Hernandez family and the Colley family faced off in a round where they had to name the six most known facts about the Duke of Sussex, 40, based on responses from 100 people who were surveyed by the game show.At the start of the round, Fabian Hernandez beat his opponent at the buzzer with the first guess: “He’s married to Meghan Markle.” Host Steve Harvey confirmed that Harry’s marriage to Markle, 43, was the top answer on the board.Next up was Sofia Hernandez, who correctly guessed that Harry being a prince was on the board.

That was the fourth most popular answer out of six.For Robert Hernandez’s turn, he said, “I don’t know much about him, but I hope he got money.”However, Harry’s wealth was not an answer.Neither was his estranged brother being Prince William, as guessed by Marisa Hernandez.

Those incorrect responses gave the Hernandez family their first two strikes.Luckily, Kristina Hernandez was right in guessing Harry’s mom is Princess Diana, the second most common answer on the board.Fabian was up again, but he caused his family to get their third and final strike when he incorrectly answered Harry being the late Queen Elizabeth’s grandson.The Colley family got their chance to play, and Drake Colley guessed, “He’s got some red hair.”Harry’s hair color turned out to be the third most popular fact people know about the prince — which won the game for the Colleys.Harvey, 67, let everyone know what the other two answers on the board were.

The first was that Harry is “balding,” which caused the audience to laugh as Harvey gave a confused look.The second answer was that Harry is a “hottie.”Fans reacted to the Prince Harry-themed segment in the comments section of the YouTube clip.“Lol!! No one guessed William!! DAMN,” one person wrote.“Am I the only one dying of laughter right now haven’t laughed so hard in forever,” somebody el...

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Publisher: New York Post

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