Prince William turns on his car's engine on a virtual motorcycle ride through Arizona.
He experienced the latest special effects during a visit to a video production training center in Belfast.
Wells, who loves motorbikes, jumped on the simulator at Ulster University.
“Any excuse to ride a motorcycle,” he said.
“I feel like someone needs to take this for a real spin. It's incredibly realistic.”
The prince was in Northern Ireland on a one-day trip that was scheduled to take place in May but was postponed when the general election was announced.
Earlier, he urged young people experiencing homelessness to “be seen”, during a visit to a Belfast charity that helps support young people in care.
Northern Ireland is one of six Homewards sites across the UK where local partnerships work to identify and solve the issues that lead to homelessness.
William visited The Foyer, a temporary accommodation and support service for around 30 young people experiencing homelessness.
Meanwhile, the King celebrated his 76th birthday yesterday by opening a food hub in Deptford, south London.
The children sang happy birthday and gave him a cake.
The king seemed pleased as he greeted a child in the crowd