Matt LeBlanc Recalls Telling Prince William and Prince Harry to "F--k Off" at a Polo Match

Royals wanted to know when the Friends reunion would be taking place

By Francesca Bacardi Jan 14, 2015 2:30 PMTags

There is a certain set of rules that people must abide by when meeting the royals, but Matt LeBlanc decided he wasn't going to follow them!

LeBlanc appeared on Conan Tuesday and recalled a time when the royal family invited him to a Polo match, and like he told Conan O'Brien, "You get invited by the royals, you go." Even though he knew nothing about the sport, LeBlanc, who spends at least three months a year in London filming Episodes, watched the exhibition match and then waited in line to meet Prince William and Prince Harry afterwards.

There was just one problem: They're Friends fans.

Like anybody else, the brothers wanted to know when the gang would be getting back together again at Central Perk, in an official capacity, obviously. Probably overwhelmed by the question that he probably gets asked more often than not, LeBlanc admitted that he told them to, "F--k off."

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"That's why we're at war with England," Conan joked. "I forgot!"

"No, no. They were really cool," LeBlanc revealed.

Don't worry, though, he made right with Prince Harry later...at a bar LOL!

"He's a lot of fun," LeBlanc said. "You redheaded guys are a blast."

In case you're wondering, Joey LeBlanc did not reveal if/when there would be a Friends reunion...UGH! We'll just have to settle for binge watching the show on Netflix, which, let's be serious, is by no means settling! We have to wonder if he wants a reunion, too, because lately he has been reprising some of his old Friends roles!

Seth Meyers' "Distinguished Guests" had a truly special visitor last week when Dr. Drake Ramoray stopped by. As you can recall, Joey Tribbiani played the soap opera character on Days of Our Lives on the NBC show.

"Ladies and gentleman, the field of medicine owes a debt of gratitude to this next individual. Famed neurosurgeon Dr. Drake Ramoray is here," Meyers said as the crowd erupted. "Dr. Ramoray is a leader in the field of neuroscience, but is probably best known for falling down an elevator shift in 1996 and being left in a potentially permanent coma with such extensive brain damage that only he himself could treat. However, he was eventually brought back to life after he was given a brain transplant from a female donor, which did of course cause him to act like a woman."

The nostalgia is too real.

E!'s new scripted series The Royals premieres Sunday, March 15, at 10 p.m.! Follow The Royals on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates!