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The Duke of Sussex has debuted a new tattoo, courtesy of country star Jelly Roll.

A social media video shared on the Invictus Games' Instagram account showed Jelly Roll showing up to give Prince Harry some ink as he sat in a tattoo parlor.

“You know how I couldn't believe it when Prince Harry called me and said he wanted to get a tattoo today and wanted me to get his first tattoo?” Jelly Roll surprised Harry Said.

Prince Harry cheers for injured warriors at Invictus Games

Prince Harry looked nervous when Jelly Roll was about to get a fake tattoo. (Invictus Games/Instagram)

The “Wild Ones” singer explained that he thought she was getting a royal tattoo for the Invictus Games, but Prince Harry quickly corrected her.

“I came here to ask you to do the Invictus Games,” he said.

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'The Wild Ones' singer Jelly Roll jokingly got a tattoo of the Duke of Sussex to commemorate the Invictus Games. (Invictus Games/Instagram)

The two eventually struck a deal in which the Duke of Sussex would get a tattoo of Jelly Roll if he performed at the Invictus Games.

The two decided where Prince Harry would get the ink.

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“We need to aim for the neck,” Jelly Roll suggested.

Prince Harry, who is married to Meghan Markle, replied: “I was thinking about my waist and myself.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are all smiles while riding a miniature Land Rover at the Invictus Games event.

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The tattoo reads “I AM Jelly Roll” in Invictus Games branding. (Invictus Games/Instagram)

“Nobody wants to see you Harry,” Jelly Roll laughed.

Prince Harry said: “It's a place where no one can see you.”

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When a nervous Prince Harry asked the “Save Me” singer if he had ever gotten a tattoo, Jelly Roll replied, “Actually.”

The country singer lit up the tattoo gun and started giving Prince Harry some ink. The royal joked, “Oh, you should have put it in your body.” As Harry screamed in pain, Jelly Roll said, “Commitment, Prince.”

Prince Harry wearing a navy suit and holding a microphone to give a speech

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks on stage at the closing ceremony of the 2023 Invictus Games Düsseldorf. (Getty Images)

Then, an important fact came to light. Luckily for Prince Harry, the tattoo wasn't real, as it read 'I AM' in Invictus Games branding, with 'Jelly Roll' written in small letters underneath.

“Did you write your name on my neck?!…Are you serious?” Prince Harry shouts after Jellyroll makes a hasty exit.

“Oh, oh,” the 40-year-old said, throwing his head back.

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The video ended with an announcement on the Invictus Games social media page that Jelly Roll would be headlining Prince Harry's event.

Modeled after the US Warrior Games, Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 as a Paralympic-style event designed to inspire veterans around the world in their efforts to overcome battlefield injuries.

Modeled after the US Warrior Games, Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 as a Paralympic-style event designed to inspire veterans around the world in their efforts to overcome battlefield injuries. (Getty Images)

Modeled after the US Warrior Games, Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 as a Paralympic-style event designed to inspire veterans around the world in their efforts to overcome battlefield injuries.

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