Prince Harry recently stepped into the role of guest editor for BBC Radio 4’s flagship morning show and his inaugural interview was with none other than former US President Barack Obama. The interview, which was recorded in Toronto in September when the two met at the Invictus Games, covered a wide range of topics from Obama’s final day in office to the power of social media.
The interview offered a rare glimpse into the personal lives of these two global figures. Harry, known for his cheeky sense of humor, didn’t shy away from asking lighthearted questions like whether Obama prefers boxers or briefs (a question the former president politely declined to answer). He also inquired about Obama’s morning routine now that he’s no longer president, to which Obama replied that he enjoys waking up later and having more control over his day.
Prince Harry and Barack Obama share a laugh during their interview at the Invictus Games in Toronto.
The conversation took a more serious turn when Harry asked Obama about his thoughts as he flew over Washington D.C. in Marine One after Donald Trump’s inauguration. Obama shared that his most prominent feeling was one of serenity and gratitude for his wife, Michelle, who had been his steadfast partner throughout his presidency.
The interview also touched upon the importance of nurturing future leaders and harnessing the influence of social media. Harry, never one to miss an opportunity, even managed to squeeze in a question about the American legal drama “Suits,” which stars his then-fiancée Meghan Markle.
The interview sparked intense speculation about whether the Obamas would receive an invitation to Harry and Meghan’s upcoming wedding. When asked directly, Harry remained tight-lipped, stating that the guest list was still being finalized. This coy response only fueled the media frenzy surrounding the highly anticipated event.
The interview wasn’t all about politics and global affairs, however. Harry also took the opportunity to get Obama’s opinion on some lighter fare, asking him to choose between basketball legends LeBron James and Michael Jordan (Obama, a Chicago native, went with Jordan).
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's engagement sparked global interest and speculation.
News of the interview quickly spread, with many media outlets focusing on the easy rapport between the two men. The interview provided a glimpse into the kind of global ambassador Harry is likely to become, showcasing his ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
With Harry and Meghan’s wedding just months away, the interview served as a reminder of the global fascination with the British Royal Family and the impact they have on the world stage.