James Corden has mocked Prince Harry after the Duke of Sussex revealed how he lost his virginity.
In the Duke of Sussex's tell-all book, the 38-year-old recalled losing his virginity in a field behind a pub to an older woman at the age of 17.
Harry later discussed his first sexual encounter in a ITV news special with Tom Bradby.
In the interview with Tom, Harry said the section about his first time having intercourse was "only four lines" long within the book.
As James played the clip on his US TV programme, he giggled and joked: "Only four lines, that's ok it happens to a lot of guys the first time!"
He then took aim at the location of Harry's rendezvous as he said: "In a field behind a pub; that's one of those things that's worse than the sum of its parts. You lose you virginity in a field or in a pub – not great either way.
"In a field behind a pub, that's terrible! Isn't it?," he said to a chuckling audience.
The prince also expressed regrets over his first sexual encounter, which ended with his bum being slapped, as he was convinced they were spotted.
The identity of Harry's first sexual partner has remained unknown, but was teased by the Prince in the book.
He said his mature lover "liked macho horse" and treated him "like a young stallion".
Liz Hurley recently came forward to deny she was the mystery woman who took Harry's virginity.
The Austin Powers star was asked about the claims this week, but she told The Times : "Not me. Not guilty. Ha!"
She then added: "No. Not me. Absolutely not."
The mocking of Harry's sexual encounter comes after an excerpt from his book raised eyebrows as it went viral over Twitter.
In his book, Harry recalled getting frostnip on his penis during a trip to the North Pole.
He admitted his penis was "borderline traumatised" by the injury and turned to an unusual home remedy recommended by a friend.
Harry revealed he was told by a friend to use an Elizabeth Arden cream on his "todger" in an extract of his book and revealed how the smell of the cream reminded him of his late mother Princess Diana.
An extract reads: "I'd been trying some home remedies, including one recommended by a friend, she'd urged me to apply Elizabeth Arden cream.
"'My mum used that on her lips, you want me to put that on my todger?!', 'It works Harry, trust me'.
"I found a tube and the minute I opened it, the smell transported me through time. I felt as if my mother was right there in the room and I took a smidge and applied it down there."
The extract has gone viral on Twitter, with one fan branding it a "Freudian nightmare".
Another joked: "I need therapy after reading this."