Prince Harry picked five telling words that appear to allude to him quitting as a working royal after being asked to describe the rest of his life in a TV chat.
The new clip of Harry answering 15 light-hearted questions was shown on TV last night but was recorded when he appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert earlier this year.
By answering the questions, he joined the likes of U2 singer Bono and former first lady Michelle Obama in completing the Colbert Questionert.
One of the questions that was posed to Harry was "describe the rest of his life in just five words".
After taking a moment to consider the words he would choose, Harry said: "Freedom, happiness, clarity, space, love."
It comes after he previously described a flight he took to his new home in the US in 2020 as the "freedom flight".
Meanwhile, in the same interview, he revealed the depth of his love for the game of rugby – collecting signatures from England’s naked World Cup-winning team, including now relative Mike Tindall - the husband of his cousin Zara.
When asked if he had ever requested someone’s autograph he replied: "Yes, the England rugby team in 2003… at the World Cup final after a few drinks wearing an England rugby top, I was going ‘Jonny, Jonny, Mike, Mike, Lawrence come on sign my shirt’."
Harry was in Sydney to watch the England squad, who included players Jonny Wilkinson, Lawrence Dallaglio and Mike Tindall, beat Australia in the Rugby World Cup final.
"And they’re all there standing naked with their willies hanging out but I got all 15 signatures and was really happy with that."
Harry smiled when Colbert quipped: "They signed it with pens, yes?"
Harry's appearance on the show comes after claims and Meghan Markle have been left "stunned" by King Charles's decision to evict them from Frogmore Cottage - and two other royals have also been left "appalled".
It has been claimed today that Charles made the decision to remove the Sussexes from the Windsor property as there has been no thaw in their relationship with the Royal Family and it has been offered to Prince Andrew.
Now it is reported that Harry and Meghan are arranging for the belongings that they still have at Frogmore Cottage to be sent to their home in California.
According to Omid Scobie, one of the authors behind the biography of Harry and Meghan, Finding Freedom, the King's decision came after Harry released his controversial memoir Spare in January.
He claims that the couple was told the property was needed for "someone else" and that relations between Harry and Meghan and the rest of the Firm was at "an all-time low".
And writing for Yahoo, he explained: "It's news, sources tell me, that has left Harry and Meghan stunned, and at least two members of the Royal Family 'appalled'."