Meghan Markle and symbols for power and eroticismPrince Harry made a royal appearance at Reprezent Radio on Tuesday to learn a bit more about the youth-focused creative programs at the station, but during their visit, they might have inadvertently also checked something off their wedding planning list.
Jevanni Letford, a DJ and presenter from the station, seized the opportunity to hand his business card to Prince Harry, who upon receiving it, asked what it was. Turns out, all Letford wants from the royal couple is to play some hits at the wedding.
"DJ at your wedding, DJ at your wedding!" Letford exclaimed, as Harry slipped the business card into his jacket pocket.
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We'll have to wait until May to find out whether or not the royal couple will hire him, but props to Letford for shooting his shot despite the odds.
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