Prince Harry’s Fake Tattoo Artist Reveals the Royal Was the ‘Bravest’ and ‘Funniest’ During Hilarious Video Shoot with Jelly Roll

As a devoted follower of royal events and a connoisseur of pop culture, I find myself thoroughly captivated by Prince Harry’s recent antics at East Side Ink, one of New York City’s oldest tattoo shops. The unexpected appearance of country superstar Jelly Roll and the camaraderie between these two unlikely friends has added an extra dash of excitement to the build-up for the Invictus Games.


Prince Harry has chosen an unconventional method for advertising his Invictus Games, by recording and sharing a video at one of the most historic tattoo parlors in New York City.

In the widely shared video, people were taken aback as they spotted country sensation Jelly Roll appearing unanticipatedly. Moreover, Josh Lord, the proprietor of East Side Ink, was also prominently showcased in the footage.

If you’re not familiar, the video was shot in Lord’s tattoo parlor, which is where the temporary tattoo supposedly created by Jelly Roll, the artist from Need a Favor, was applied to Prince Harry.

In conversation with folks, Josh Lord disclosed that all his actions were a tribute to the Invictus Games.

He excitedly told us that when they invited him to participate, he was overjoyed. He didn’t expect to appear as frequently as he did in the video. Taking part in it turned out to be quite an exhilarating experience for him.

When questioned about whether Prince Harry might get a genuine tattoo, Lord, famous for his lifelike work on the initial season of True Detective, shared that Harry hasn’t definitively said no to the idea yet.

“He definitely expressed a curiosity,” Lord added.

During filming, the tattoo artist shared that Prince Harry was likely the most courageous and amusing individual present.

Lord also remarked that the royal is a very laid-back and down-to-earth individual.

Despite being raised in a distinct environment, Prince Harry consistently strives to preserve a sense of compassion and empathy.

In the Instagram post, Harry can be seen receiving a tattoo from Jelly Roll following some playful banter between them.

In the video, a country musician is depicted discussing with Prince Harry about performing at the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Canada next February. The catch? He wants to give Harry a tattoo in return. Harry ponders between getting the tattoo on his lower back or rear end, but the artist proposes that the neck would be a more suitable location. Eventually, he tattoos “I am Jelly Roll” on Harry using a tattoo gun.

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2024-11-21 18:08