The Late Show audience members blast Prince Harry for failing to appear in ... trends now

The Late Show audience members blast Prince Harry for failing to appear in ... trends now
The Late Show audience members blast Prince Harry for failing to appear in ... trends now

The Late Show audience members blast Prince Harry for failing to appear in ... trends now

Furious audience members of The Late Show have slammed Prince Harry for failing to appear in front of the usually scheduled audience.

Disappointed fans of the CBS talk show visibly bristled when they were told by the host that the Duke of Sussex, 38, was not going to appear in front of them.

One loudly said, 'are you serious' after Stephen Colbert apologized to the audience for not telling them Harry was not going to be in attendance before claiming it was for security reasons.

Many of the audience had traveled to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City from all over the state to see the royal, with one woman telling DailyMail.com that it 'wasn't worth' waiting out in the cold.

The Late Show host Stephen Colbert apologized to audience members at the end of the show for not telling them Harry wouldn't appear - before blaming security reasons

The Late Show host Stephen Colbert apologized to audience members at the end of the show for not telling them Harry wouldn't appear - before blaming security reasons

Harry's memoir is published today, and his interview with Colbert will air tonight. Many of the audience had traveled to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City from all over the state to see the royal

Harry's memoir is published today, and his interview with Colbert will air tonight. Many of the audience had traveled to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City from all over the state to see the royal

The recording of the show, which is set to be aired at 11.30pm tonight, usually lasts for two hours - including a warm-up act.

But those hoping to catch a glimpse of Harry were left disappointed and bewildered when Colbert ended the show an hour before advertised.

One told DailyMail.com: 'Security issues? Really? It's not like he's Prince William or anything – he's not properly in line to the throat.

'Who is trying to kill Harry? I've been to a lot of these and this has never happened. I'm really surprised.'

Another was heard loudly saying 'f*** Prince Harry' as they left the show, with others questioning why the filming had ended so early.

Others said that the filming 'wasn't worth waiting an hour in the cold for', with one woman adding: 'Who needs prince Harry anyway? 

Those hoping to catch a glimpse of Harry were left disappointed and bewildered when Colbert ended the show an hour before advertised

Those hoping to catch a glimpse of Harry were left disappointed and bewildered when Colbert ended the show an hour before advertised

The Duke enjoyed a glass of tequila alongside Colbert as the pair recorded their chat - where he slammed claims that he had 'bragged' about killing members of the Taliban

The Duke enjoyed a glass of tequila alongside Colbert as the pair recorded their chat - where he slammed claims that he had 'bragged' about killing members of the Taliban 

Harry left  his Manhattan hotel on Monday and headed to record an episode of Stephen Colbert's show -  accompanied by an armed guard with a Glock gun lock box

Harry left  his Manhattan hotel on Monday and headed to record an episode of Stephen Colbert's show -  accompanied by an armed guard with a Glock gun lock box

Harry is currently in the midst of a media blitz to promote his memoir, for which he was reportedly paid a $20 million advance

Another was heard loudly saying 'f*** Prince Harry' as they left the show, with others questioning why the filming had ended so early.

Another was heard loudly saying 'f*** Prince Harry' as they left the show, with others questioning why the filming had ended so early.

'They are just creating their own drama now for the sake of it.

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