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alert-–-prince-william-jokes-about-getting-drunk-with-eugene-levy-as-he-appears-in-trailer-for-new-series-of-schitt’s-creek-star’s-travel-showAlert – Prince William jokes about getting drunk with Eugene Levy as he appears in trailer for new series of Schitt’s Creek star’s travel show

Prince William joked about getting drunk with Eugene Levy as he made a surprise cameo in a trailer for the new series of his travel show. 

The Prince of Wales was seen on a walk with the Hollywood legend in a teaser clip for the third season of The Reluctant Traveler, which is due for release on September 19.

William, 43, appears at the end of the video, when he chats about getting drunk with the 78-year-old comedian, who is best known for his show Schitt’s Creek. 

It appears that the trailer has been shot in Windsor Great Park – with Eugene also seen walking around the grounds of Windsor Castle earlier in the clip. 

Prince William jokingly asks Eugene: ‘Was getting drunk with Prince William on your bucket list?’

The Hollywood star then replies: ‘That’s the bucket.’

A caption from the trailer also states that Eugene will be ‘living the royal life in the United Kingdom’.

Meanwhile, the legendary comedian says in a voiceover as he can be seen walking around the royal estate: ‘Oh my. It doesn’t get much better than that.’

It comes after the Prince of Wales joined his wife the Princess of Wales on a visit to the Natural History Museum in London yesterday. 

Kate, 43, who studied art history at university and has been patron of the attraction since 2013, was seen with her newly blonde locks on display. 

The Prince of Wales also showed a hint of tan during their day out in the capital following their traditional break, which was this year said to include a trip on their superyacht to Kefalonia, sailing around the Greek islands.

As they arrived at the venue, the supportive Prince was seen placing a hand on his wife’s back, making for a sweet display of affection.

The princess appeared firmly in her element as she laughed with school pupils as it began to pour with rain during their time in the gardens – even sweetly helping one child to shelter under her umbrella.

Kate has spoken at length about how getting back to nature has helped with her cancer recovery.

Arriving at the museum, Catherine, who previously visited in 2021, said to Dr Sandy Knapp: ‘Sorry it’s been such a long time for me to come back.’

The party posed for photos on the steps to the museum before greeting visitors queuing up to get inside – and Catherine even gave one over-eager youngster a high-five.

They were set to join children taking part in ‘pond dipping’ searching for newts and toads at the Nature Discovery Garden.

But seconds after the primary school children from Kender Primary School, New Cross, south London, arrived to join the royal visitors they were soaked in a massive and sudden downpour.

Catherine and William shared their umbrellas before calling off the outside activity and ushered the children into the dry at the nearby Nature Activity Centre.

The princess led several children while William helped control the rear as the youngsters splashed in puddles as they tried to keep out of the rain.

Beverley Brown, 44, assistant headteacher at Kender Primary School, said: ‘We had been waiting for the session to start and the children were very excited. 

‘As we started to move it started to pour and we didn’t know what to do.

‘Prince William gallantly held an umbrella over an adult and children. Princess Kate was in amongst us and said “let them go in” and “let’s take them inside, it’s pouring”.’

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