Prince Harry jokes with Barack Obama ahead of radio interview
Palace says chat for Dec. 27 broadcast focused on ways to help the next generation of young leaders
Former U.S. president Barack Obama and Prince Harry traded quips as they prepared to record an interview that will air two days after Christmas.
The exchange took place at the Invictus Games in Toronto last September, featuring the Queen's grandson as guest host for BBC Radio 4's Today program.
Kensington Palace released a preview on Sunday of what appeared to be a sound check.
Here is a sneak preview of when <a href="https://twitter.com/BarackObama?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@BarackObama</a> met Prince Harry for the interview. Listen to the full interview on 27th December on <a href="https://twitter.com/BBCr4today?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@BBCr4today</a>. <a href="https://t.co/p5I1dUdyhx">pic.twitter.com/p5I1dUdyhx</a>
—@KensingtonRoyal
"Do I need to speak faster? Because I'm a slow speaker," Obama jokes in the teaser offered up on the palace's Twitter feed. "Do I need a British accent?
"No, not at all," Harry replies. "But if you start using long pauses between the answers, you're probably gonna get the face."
The prince then tilts his chin downward in jest.
The palace said the conversation features Obama discussing his plans to cultivate the next generation of leadership through the Obama Foundation.
The former U.S. president shares his memories of the day he left office and his hopes for the future.
The interview will be broadcast on Dec. 27.
With files from The Associated Press