Prince Harry is interviewing Barack Obama for Radio 4

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From Digital Spy

Prince Harry is interviewing former US President Barack Obama for BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.

(Well - technically - he's already done the interview, but we won't be able to hear it until after Christmas.)

His recently engaged royal highness has already sat down with Barack, and the interview will be broadcast on December 27 on BBC Radio 4.

While we can't give you the whole interview quite yet, we can give you this sneak peak which was posted on the Kensington Palace Twitter account earlier today (December 17).

In the clip, Barack and an awkward-looking Harry can be seen warming up for the chat.

"Do I need a British accent?" Obama asks.

"You're excited about this," said Harry. "I'm nervous about this. That's what's quite funny."

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

"No, no, let's keep it this way,' said Harry. "I'd much prefer that."

Harry is of course is no stranger to interviews, as he went through quite the ringer when he got engaged last month.

Photo credit: Getty
Photo credit: Getty

Indeed, after it was announced he had proposed to his girlfriend Meghan Markle and that she had accepted the offer, the pair sat down for an interview with BBC broadcaster Mishal Husain, where Harry revealed how he popped the question.

The couple have now set their wedding date for May 19, 2018; so we're sure Barack and Michelle will be there.


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