Britain’s Prince Harry and US ex-president Barack Obama came face to face when newly engaged Prince interviewed him for a radio show. In a teaser released on Sunday, the pair's longtime bromance was on full display as they traded quips while Harry explained his editorial process.
Kensington Palace revealed on Sunday that Prince Harry had called on Barack Obama to star in his edition of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme which will be aired on December 27. Reportedly, Kensington Palace also said the conversation focuses on the pair's ‘shared interest in building platforms for the next generation of young leaders’.
The pair recorded the interview while they were at the Invictus Games, and before recording began, there was a lot of banter in the room. While Prince Harry admitted to being nervous about the interview, Obama looked jovial to be involved.
Here is a sneak preview of when @BarackObama met Prince Harry for the interview. Listen to the full interview on 27th December on @BBCr4today. pic.twitter.com/p5I1dUdyhx
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 17, 2017
Prince Harry and Obama share rapport with each other and often snapped together on different events. Former US-president also wished him personally when he recently got engaged to actress Meghan Markle.
In addition to this, Prince Harry has also announced his wedding with Markle on May 19, 2018. Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Bruce Springsteen and Rod Stewart might be among the performers who will be invited to sing at the wedding reception.