Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Pick the Beat for Their Big Day
Road‑to‑Royal Wedding Rumba at Reprezent
Yesterday, the future Duke of Sussex and the Hollywood heart‑throb rolled up to one of London’s coolest radio stations, offering a head‑start to the musical lineup for their May affair.
Why Brixton’s Reprezent? A Quick Back‑story
Founded in 2008, Reprezent’s mission was pure: “, cut the knife‑crime churn, give 16‑17‑y‑olds a chance to learn media, communication, and a job life.” A half‑million‑lesson school plus a mental‑health wing (a nod for the Prince’s own campaigns).
Inside the Studio: A Royal Meet‑up
- Two of the most watched people in the world walk in, hand-in-hand, like a royal twin‑beam.
- Seventeen‑year‑old presenter Gloria Beyi is all in, recording onto her phone: “They’re a real power combo, just vibes, never pretended.”
- Harry’s headline interest? Hip‑hop + house. That’s the groove the pair want, says Beyi.
- Summary: “If hip‑hop dances with house, you’re good to go. Giddy, a wedding beat for a royal wedding, but no less good.”
Future Fest: The Date and Venue
St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. May 19th, 2018. (A royal blockbuster for the western Slovakia kingdom.)
In Short:
When the prince & the who‑made‑Suits star spill their love‑song mix, it’s not a textbook lecture but a live, primo, #royal‑band vibe session that’s set to echo across the kingdom.
