John Stewart took aim at Prince Harry during the 17th annual standup for Heroes benefit in New York City.
The comedian addressed growing concerns about the handling of veterans charitable funds, turning his signature satirical style on the Duke of Sussex.
Stuart, a longtime advocate for veterans rights and a regular performer at the event, delivered a biting commentary that touched on Prince Harry’s various ventures since stepping away from Royal duties.
The comedian referenced Harry’s military service while simultaneously questioning the prince’s current lifestyle and choices since leaving the royal family. The tension in the room was palpable as Stewart continued his routine weaving between sharp criticism and humorous observations
The comedian’s remarks appeared to reference various lucrative deals the Duke of Sussex has secured since relocating to California, including contracts with Netflix and Spotify while positioning himself as an advocate for military veterans through initiatives like the Invictus games.
Stewart’s decision to Target Prince Harry seemed to highlight a growing frustration within the veterans community about the commercialization of military service and the question of who truly benefits from high-profile advocacy.
Stewart’s performance had accomplished what he does best using humor to shine a light on serious issues while holding powerful figures accountable. The evening began with the usual mix of laughter and camaraderie as comedians took the stage to entertain the crowd and raise awareness for the important cause of supporting veterans.
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