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He does say "The mistress ...". However, I don't have time to watch the whole thing so I can't comment on who he was referring to.
 

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He's referring to Her Majesty the Queen, of course. (Prince Harry's grandmother is Queen Elizabeth II of the UK.)

The mistress of the wryer side, but also highly competitive internationally.
 

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I guess that it is the Queen too, as she is mentioned a few seconds earlier.
 

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May I ask what "of the wryer side" means?
(I was able to catch the phrase when I watched it, but I had no idea what it meant.:oops:)
 

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May I ask what "of the wryer side" means?
(I was able to catch the phrase when I watched it, but I had no idea what it meant.:oops:)

To be honest, I don't really know. Of the two sides, Britain and the US, he seems to judge that Britain is the 'wryer' side. He's possibly referring to a perceived difference in sense of humour between the two nations. I don't know. I have no cause to think Harry understands either—he responds only to the charge that she's highly competitive.
 
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