Harry may have once been regarded as the cheekier chap of Princess Diana’s two sons, but Prince William proved he can be just as funny on his current visit to Northern Ireland.
The Duke of Cambridge delighted royal well-wishers when he cracked some hilarious quips as he pulled pints at Belfast’s Empire Music Hall with wife Kate Middleton and Northern Irish officials.

The Duke wore a look of deep concentration on his face as he got a helping hand at the tap from Kate.
Inspecting his self-pulled pint of of Harp lager, the heir to the throne proudly announced: “Look at that bad boy!”


WATCH: Will and Kate have a laugh pulling pints in Belfast
William went on to declare his handiwork “good enough for an advert” and onlookers were delighted to see the royal couple good-naturedly engaging in the fun.
The Duke and Duchess met Northern Irish Olympian Dame Mary Peters at the venue and congratulated her on her recent appointment to the Queen’s Order of the Garter in a speech to guests.
In his closing address, William referenced his bartending prowess remarking: “All that remains is to say thank you to all of you. On the assumption that the bar staff are more skilled than Catherine and I at pulling pints, I’ve no doubt you’ll have a brilliant evening.”

The Cambridges are in Northern Ireland on an official visit focusing on children and young people’s community initiatives.