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Prince Harry Tours Los Angeles With James Corden on a Double Decker Bus
Prince Harry got candid in a chat with James Corden that aired Thursday, telling the late-night host that staying in England was compromising his “mental health,” as the pair enjoyed a proper cup of British tea, all above a double-decker tour bus. "This is toxic, so I did what any husband and what any father would do, which is 'I need to get my family out of here,'" Harry told Corden. He plans to be the same person he was as a royal and that his dedication to humanitarian duties will not waiver.