Prince Harry has shown he’s cheeky as ever with a slip of the tongue during a live radio interview.
When talking about his injured servicemen of the upcoming Invictus Games on BBC2 Radio 2’s breakfast show, the 31-year-old’s passion overruled when he let out a cuss word.
He said: “It is epic amounts of fun, and it’s for everyone. And these guys are fantastic ambassadors for going out there and putting on a show.”
“They want to be able to serve their country again, put the Union Jack on their left breast and kick the a–e out of life.”
The Invictus Games are similar to the Paralympic Games, but with wounded or injured armed services personnel.
Listeners took to Twitter to share their love for the royal rulebreaker for being down to earth.
One tweet said: “Ha, love Prince Harry just said ‘kick the a**e out of life’ live on @BBCRadio2 – he always comes across as a great chap.”
“Prince Harry just said a**e on Radio 1…love the younger royals #princeharryisawesome,” another wrote.