Prince Harry had a hilarious surprise interaction with Serena Williams, the first guest of Duchess Meghan's new Spotify podcast, Archetypes.
The Duke of Sussex briefly walked into Meghan's makeshift recording studio in their Montecito, California, home while she was conducting her interview with Williams.
"Look who just popped in," Meghan says to the tennis champion.
Upon seeing their visitor, Williams cheekily greets Harry in a British accent, saying, "Hello there!"
The royal tells Williams, "I like what you've done with your hair! That's a great vibe."
"Thank you," Williams replies. "Good to see you as always. I miss you guys!"
Below, their full interaction.
MEGHAN: Hi! You wanna come say hi? Look who just popped in.SERENA: Hello! Hello there! (in British accent)MEGHAN: Hello! (in British accent)HARRY: How you doin'?SERENA: Good, how are you?HARRY: I like what you've done with your hair! That's a great vibe.SERENA: Thank you. Good to see you as always. I miss you guys!HARRY: Well, come and see us!SERENA: I will!MEGHAN: We'll make a plan.HARRY: Have fun!MEGHAN: Thanks, my love!Archetypes marks the Sussexes' first project from their multiyear content partnership with Spotify. The 12-episode series focuses on breaking down the tropes and labels that women across generations have overcome. Future episode guest stars include Mariah Carey, Mindy Kaling, and Margaret Cho.
"This is Archetypes—my podcast about the labels and tropes that try to hold women back," Meghan explains in the debut episode. "Over the course of the next dozen episodes, we're going to live inside and rip apart the boxes women have been placed into for generations—boxes like diva, crazy, the B-word, slut. Some of these words—these labels—are harsh; they're abrasive. And I want to get to the bottom of where they come from, why they've stuck around for so long, and—importantly—how we can move past them."
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