His 2023 memoir, "Spare," doesn't hold back, revealing insight into his mother's death and his strained relationship with his heir-to-the-throne brother.
Who is Prince Harry?
Located on the strait for which it is named at the entrance of San Francisco Bay, it set the world record for the longest bridge span when it was built in 1937.
What is the Golden Gate Bridge?
Tomatoes, avocados, beer
What is Mexico?
Splash, Turner & Hooch, The Bonfire of the Vanities, A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle
Who is Tom Hanks?
Cover Me, Born to Run, Glory Days, Dancing in the Dark, Streets of Philadelphia
This "red-headed stranger" is known for his wiry baritone, as well as his cadence and manner of phrasing, in chart-topping songs such as "On the Road Again" and "Always on My Mind."
Who is Willie Nelson?
The most popular historic estate in America with an estimated 1 million visitors a year, this property along the banks of the Potomac River originally totaled 8,000 acres in the 18th century.
What is Mount Vernon?
Soybeans, corn, beef
What is the United States?
Glory, Malcolm X, The Pelican Brief, Crimson Tide, The Hurricane
Who is Denzel Washington?
Endless Love, Truly, Hello, Running with the Night, All Night Long
Striking colors and bold, short brushstrokes are the signature style of this Dutch post-Impressionist, who also unofficially serves as the patron saint of tortured artists.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
More than 3,100 tons of water per second flows over this natural wonder, which can produce 4 million kilowatts of electricity, shared by the U.S. and Canada.
What is Niagara Falls?
Electronics, textiles, smartphones
What is China?
Mystic Pizza, Steel Magnolias, Flatliners, The Mexican, August: Osage County
Who is Julia Roberts?
It's Only Love, We Don't Need Another Hero, What You Get is What You See, Better Be Good to Me, Nutbush City Limits
Who is Tina Turner?
She and her real-life husband starred in a groundbreaking '50s sitcom about the wife of a bandleader who constantly tries to become a star, despite her lack of talent.
Who is Lucille Ball?
An important landmark in the history of civil rights, it was the initial site of the pivotal Dred Scott case, as well as an 1870s trial for women's right to vote.
What is the Old Courthouse?
Crude oil, cars and car parts, breakfast syrup
What is Canada?
The French Lieutenant's Woman, Silkwood, Heartburn, The River Wild, It's Complicated
He's So Unusual, Money Changes Everything, She Bop, Change of Heart, I Drove All Night
She had it tough as a child: Before she reached her third birthday, her father had her mother beheaded for adultery and treason. But she was tougher, rising to the throne in an age of patriarchy, giving name to an era that saw England assert itself as a major European power in politics, commerce and the arts.
Who was Elizabeth I?
Built as a centerpiece for the 1962 World's Fair, it is meant to symbolize humanity's Space Age aspirations and the innovative, forward-thinking spirit of its home city.
What is the Space Needle?
Pharmaceuticals, wine, cosmetics
What is France?
Doubt, Get On Up, Troop Zero, Suicide Squad, Black Adam
Who is Viola Davis?
Bad Girls, On the Radio, She Works Hard for the Money, Last Dance, Hot Stuff
Who is Donna Summer?