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Prince Harry, Barack Obama share laughs in interview preview

By Wade Sheridan
Prince Harry (L) pictured here with his fiancee Meghan Markle (R) will be interviewing former president Barack Obama for BBC News Radio. File Photo by Nigel Roddis/EPA-EFE
1 of 2 | Prince Harry (L) pictured here with his fiancee Meghan Markle (R) will be interviewing former president Barack Obama for BBC News Radio. File Photo by Nigel Roddis/EPA-EFE

Dec. 18 (UPI) -- Prince Harry and former President Barack Obama are seen joking around in a preview for their upcoming BBC News Radio interview.

The clip, released by the Kensington Palace Twitter account, features Obama asking Harry if he needs to speak faster or with a British accent during the interview.

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Harry then jokes with his guest about avoiding long pauses during the segment unless he wants to see "the face."

"I don't want to see that face," Obama says after Harry gave a comedic, disapproving look.

Harry is interviewing Obama to discuss their shared interest in "building platforms for the next generation of young leaders," Kensington Palace said on Twitter. The interview will air on Dec. 26 on BBC News Radio 4.

"I'm nervous about this," Harry continues in the preview.

"It's fun. I'll interview you, if you want," Obama says.

Harry replies, "Let's keep it this way, I'd much prefer that."

Harry and his fiancee, U.S. actress Meghan Markle, recently announced that they will be tying the knot on May 19.

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