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Watch Prince Harry Royally Freak Out As He Walks Through The Haunted “Tonightmares” Maze With Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy Fallon Tonightmares

It’s officially fall, which means Halloween is just around the corner. Now’s the time to break out the scary movies and spooky decorations and hit a haunted house or two. Halloween is also a fantastic time to scare the heck out of your friends and family. As long as no one gets hurt, it’s all in good fun, right? Jimmy Fallon sure seems to think so.

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The Tonight Show Host and all-around funny guy decided to help up New York City’s scare factor this year and opened Tonightmares. The haunted maze attraction in Rockefeller Center is the perfect way to start the spooky season, and Jimmy offered Prince Harry a guided tour.

Jimmy Fallon And Prince Harry Took The Terrifying Trek Through Tonightmares Together

Jimmy Fallon shared a video of the pair walking through Tonightmares, and it was clear they were spooked from the beginning. He asked Prince Harry if he was a scardy cat, to which he replied, “Not normally, but today might be different.”

The walk starts with Jimmy accusing Harry of being scared of panda bears, and the Prince vehemently denies it. As the two continue on, they are frighted over and over sharing screams and squeals. While the scary moments in the bit are funny, one of the best moments in the entire clip is when two performers break character and realize they’ve just been in the presence of royalty.

Fans loved the clip and shared their thoughts on YouTube.

Someone wrote, “Absolutely fanfriggingtastic, love seeing how down to earth prince Harry is.”

“Prince Harry and Jimmy are so much fun. Looks like a good time,” another fan agreed.

This person loved our favorite moment. “Not the haunted house, workers me and starstruck by Prince Harry.”

Tonightmares is now open on select nights until October 31. Check it out, if you dare….

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