As a full-time comedy talent, Prince had (and still has) all it takes to present on some of the UK's biggest platforms, including The Glee Club, The Broadway Theatre, and Trafalgar Square. Having conquered the United Kingdom, Prince made it his mission to take over the world. He has entertained audiences in countries such as Canada, America, Turkey, Kenya, and the Netherlands. He was part of the Laughter Factory comedy tour, which allowed him to consolidate a fanbase in the Middle East, particularly Doha and Dubai.
Of course, comedy is about making people laugh, and no one does that better than Prince. As you would hear his fans say, he is more than a comedian; he is comedy itself. You don't share a stage with big names such as Stephen K. Amos, Jack Whitehall, and Reginald D. Hunter if your material is mediocre.
As well as writing TV sketches for Comedy Central, ITV, and the BBC, Prince has appeared in person on these TV channels. From Diary Of A Bad Man and The Wall to Stand Up Hero and Laughter Shock, he has many credits to his name. And his contribution to the comedy industry was perhaps best recognized when he won the Your Comedy Star award.