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Harry Styles Stuns as an Elf King on Brittany Broski’s Royal Court

  • Writer: Mara Sy
    Mara Sy
  • Feb 26
  • 2 min read

Harry Styles did not ease into Brittany Broski’s Royal Court. He arrived in full elf regalia, crystal-encrusted crown, dramatic cape, and pointed ears, seated on a throne and fully committed to the bit. The image alone carried the internet. Within seven hours, the episode crossed one million views.


Harry Styles Stuns as an Elf King on Brittany Broski’s Royal Court
Photo: Screencrabbed from Brittany Broski’s Video

The tone of the episode was set early. As one YouTube comment put it, “The giggles in the background after everything he says is the epitome of girlhood.” The constant laughter behind the camera became part of the rhythm. It felt loose, amused, and very online.


When Brittany asked how he keeps up with speaking Italian, especially after spending time in Rome, he said he mostly talks with friends and uses “a bit of the app.” Naturally, it sounded like he meant a language app. Instead, he said “Raya” with a straight face. The joke landed immediately. He followed it up by explaining that immersion is the best way to learn, seeing and hearing the language often. The Raya line read as dry humor, not a headline.


Harry Styles Stuns as an Elf King on Brittany Broski’s Royal Court
Photo: Screencrabbed from Brittany Broski’s Video

He also teased his upcoming album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., and let Brittany listen to an unreleased track while he watched her reaction. The setup was simple but effective. She described the song as “so dance,” and the moment felt surreal in a very internet-specific way. The comments captured it: imagine telling Kombucha Girl years ago that she would get an exclusive preview of a Harry Styles album before release. One of the most quoted lines from the episode came casually:


“Boy dinner, I’ve discovered, is just eating a rotisserie chicken over the sink.”– Harry Styles

It was delivered without emphasis, which made it funnier. The image is specific enough to feel real, and absurd enough to become instantly shareable.


He also addressed long-running hairline rumors with a quick, self-aware joke, brushing off years of speculation in a single beat. Later, he reflected on his 2010s fashion choices, admitting his jeans were “really, really tight” back then. He acknowledged it was of the time, but still cringed slightly. The wide-brim hat era was mentioned too. The tone was honest, not defensive.


Harry Styles Stuns as an Elf King on Brittany Broski’s Royal Court
Photo: Brittany Broski's Instagram

Beyond the humor, there were quieter moments. He spoke about running marathons and about family. One line stood out: “To have someone who knows you so well, who remembers you before you had memories.”


It was direct and sincere, cutting through the costume and theatrics.


The episode also included unexpected details. He mentioned watching “Mike Tyson’s 10 Greatest Knockouts” and said one of the wildest things in his house is a Jesus statue wearing boxing gloves. The contrast between elf king visuals and boxing highlight reels was not forced. It just existed, which made it funnier.


What made the episode work was not just the costume or the quotes. It was the dynamic. Brittany’s excitement felt genuine. Harry’s humor was dry and controlled. Both leaned into the absurdity without overplaying it. Elf ears, disco previews, Italian jokes, and rotisserie chicken philosophy. One million views in seven hours makes sense.

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