Prince Harry interviews Obama
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
Britain’s Prince Harry acknowledged he was nervous to interview former President Obama as a guest editor for BBC Radio 4, in an excerpt released on Sunday.
“You’re excited about this; I’m nervous about this,” the prince told Obama.
The interview, which is set to be released later this month, will delve into the men’s shared goal of promoting youth leadership, as well as the day the president left office and his post-presidential life, according to Kensington Palace.
Prince Harry’s guest editorship of @BBCRadio4 Today programme on the 27th December will feature an interview with former US President @BarackObama. The interview focuses on their shared interest in building platforms for the next generation of young leaders. pic.twitter.com/HaBaW0F5pM
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 17, 2017
{mosads}Kensington Palace released a video of Obama and the prince joking around before the discussion.
“Do I have to speak faster because I’m a slow speaker?” Obama asked, adding, “Do I need a British accent?”
“If you start using long pauses between the answers, you’re probably going to get ‘the face,’ ” Harry joked.
The prince and the president have enjoyed a friendship since Obama was in office.
Harry visited Chicago in October for the Obama Foundation’s inaugural summit, while the president met with the prince at Kensington Palace earlier this year.
The two also sat next to each other at a basketball game during the Invictus Games in Toronto last summer. The interview was reportedly recorded during that trip.
The president congratulated Harry on Twitter in November after he announced his engagement to American actress and humanitarian Meghan Markle.
Michelle and I are delighted to congratulate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their engagement. We wish you a lifetime of joy and happiness together.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 27, 2017
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