Prince Harry’s latest trip to New York City has sparked rumours about a potential new tattoo after he was seen leaving the famed East Side Ink tattoo parlour. A video posted online shows the Duke of Sussex exiting the shop dressed in casual attire, but no visible ink could be confirmed. His visit, which lasted about an hour, adds intrigue as the British royal would not be the first of his family to embrace body art. Harry’s New York schedule has been packed with high-profile appearances, including events for The Diana Award and his environmental initiative, Travalyst.
Prince Harry’s Possible Tattoo Sparks Speculation
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, was recently seen leaving East Side Ink, a well-known tattoo parlor in New York City, fueling rumors of a possible new tattoo. Although the tattoo shop has not confirmed whether he got inked, the video showing him exiting the parlor in dark jeans and a tan jacket suggests he spent about an hour inside. His attire made it difficult to spot any new tattoos, but this visit has led many to wonder if the prince, known for his rebellious streak, has added body art to his repertoire.
Tattooing among British royals is rare but not unheard of. Prince Harry’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, has a discreet black circle behind her left ear, while Lady Amelia Windsor boasts a collection of tattoos, including a tiger on her shoulder and bear cubs on her arm. If Prince Harry did get tattooed, it would mark a break from royal tradition, though not entirely unprecedented.
A Busy Week in New York City for the Duke of Sussex
Aside from his potential tattoo adventure, Prince Harry has had a packed schedule during his recent visit to New York. On Sept. 26, he made a surprise appearance on *The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon*. The prince joined Fallon in a spooky segment called “Tonightmares,” where they braved a haunted maze filled with frightening creatures, including a zombie-like werewolf. After surviving the maze, the duo celebrated by snapping a fun photo, much to the delight of the audience.
Earlier in the week, Prince Harry attended a WHO-organised dinner on Sept. 22, discussing the issue of violence against children and its effect on mental health. He was also involved in hosting a panel with The Diana Award at the Concordia Summit, highlighting causes close to his heart. Moreover, his New York itinerary included engagements supporting The HALO Trust and his initiatives, Travalyst and African Parks, underscoring his commitment to both mental health and environmental conservation.
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