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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth features with Obamas in light-hearted charity video
A serviceman then does a mock gangster gesture, saying “Boom”.
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The 40-second video routine featuring the Queen, Prince Harry, the president and first lady of the United States launched via Twitter on Friday as part of efforts to raise awareness for the Invictus Games, an annual sporting competition for wounded military veterans.
After some contemplation, Harry recruited his grandmother – the Queen of England – for a crisp, but sassy “in your face”.
The prince and First Lady are big supporters of the games, which start in Orlando, Florida on May 8.
“Hey Prince Harry”, says Michelle, arms folded.
A video, released earlier today on the Kensington Palace Twitter account, shows Harry and Liz sitting around, reading a brochure for the upcoming event, when his phone buzzes with a message from Michelle.
A link to the video was featured in an official Kensington Palace tweet which may have been posted by Harry as it was signed off with an “H” – “Unfortunately for you @FLOTUS and @POTUS I wasn’t alone when you sent me that video – H”.
Prince Harry visited the White House in October, when Obama said the games were a way to make sure people see not only the sacrifices wounded warriors have made, “but also the incredible contributions, strength and courage that they continue to display”.
Clearly impressed by his grandma’s feisty response, Prince Harry shouts “BOOM”.
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Two of the world’s most powerful families get awkwardly competitive ahead of the 2016 Invictus games.