In his first interview since becoming a regular citizen again, Barack Obama sat down with Prince Harry for some questions about life after the White House and to talk about why we need to be optimistic now more than ever.
Obama sat down with Harry back in September for an interview that was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 this morning as part of the Royal's guest edit of the Today show, and the former President talked about a heap of topics, including how he felt during Trump's Inauguration (all the while not mentioning his successor once), about his wife Michelle and more.
Up next... Prince Harry interviews @BarackObama on his time in office and hopes for the future #r4today pic.twitter.com/q2cNVNfRvo
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) December 27, 2017
"Overall there was serenity there. More than I would have expected."@BarackObama on his feelings after @realDonaldTrump was inaugurated as US President #r4today pic.twitter.com/lNilKhml6D
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) December 27, 2017
Obama was also hit with some hard and fast questions in an quick fire round, being asked if he preferred Queen or The Queen, 'The Good Wife' or 'Suits', and many other questions which he of course answered deftly.
'Boxers or briefs?'
Download the full interview with @BarackObama here: https://t.co/1Vvy6h4y7O#r4today pic.twitter.com/GpIUJ0QNYc
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) December 27, 2017
And as for whether or not Obama will be at Harry's wedding next year? Well...
#princeharry pressed on whether he’ll invite @BarackObama to his wedding next year... “Er I haven’t even put the guest list together yet...I don’t want to ruin the surprise, we’ll have to wait and see”
— Emily Andrews (@byEmilyAndrews) December 27, 2017