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Prince William Shares The Funny Reason He Won’t Watch Tiger King!

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EVERYONE is hooked on Tiger King, except for the future king! During an appearance on Stephen Fry‘s Big Night In on Friday, Prince William revealed he isn’t down to watch the super popular Netflix series, and his reasoning is absolutely hilarious. Related: William Opens Up About Coronavirus-Related Fears For The Queen & His Dad! The Duke of Cambridge asked Fry: Naturally, Stephen informed the father of three that the docuseries was worth a watch, to which Kate Middleton‘s husband replied: HA!

Good one, William!! Watch more from William (below): We knew he wasn’t a fan of The Crown (the reasoning there is pretty obvious), but let’s hope he’ll give Tiger King a shot one day! [Image via Netflix & WENN/Avalon.] The post Prince William Shares

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