Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 4, 2013

Prince Harry's awkward DJ set

Prince Harry DJ

Prince Harry reacts while playing a video game during a visit to Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham. Picture: Splash Pictures Source: Supplied

HE may be known as the 'Party Prince'.

But Prince Harry looked far from comfortable as he had a go on a pair of DJ turntables.

The 28-year-old third in line to the throne was at the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies in Nottingham, England on Friday morning (AEST) when he was invited behind the record decks.

The flame-haired prince, who last year was famously pictured partying naked in Las Vegas, gingerly stepped up to the turntables as a rapper introduced him as "DJ Prince Harry on the ones and twos".

He grinned nervously as he scratched along to a rap about himself, before earning a big cheer from the watching crowd of students and lecturers who began chanting "Harry! Harry!".

The performance won positive reviews on social media sites, where video of the session was shared.

"He's got practice from Las Vegas," was among the wry comments on YouTube.

Another added: "Ha ha, legend!"

The DJing came as royal officials dismissed media reports Prince Harry was about to embark on a six-month secondment to the Australian Army.

Australian newspapers reported planning was under way for Harry to be formally embedded in an Australian army unit or would make an extended visit as an observer.

Prince Harry DJ

Prince Harry reacts while playing a video game during a visit to Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham. Picture: Splash Source: Supplied

But a spokeswoman for St James's Palace told AFP: "There are no such plans. He is still very much engaged in the military here."

Prince Harry also tried his hand at reading the news during his visit to the Confetti Institute.

Earlier in the day, he also got the chance to try out his parenting skills after being challenged to change a nappy with one hand during a visit to a Nottingham brain injury charity.

The soon-to-be uncle, whose sister-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge is due to give birth later this year, joked: "This is exactly how my brother is going to be."

"All the mothers will be saying 'Don't let him near the children'."

The prince also stepped into a boxing ring to enjoy a sparring session with a youngster at a local youth club.


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