Britain's Prince Harry and his U.S. fiancee Meghan Markle were given some street-level tips for their wedding music as they visited a pioneering radio station in south London on Tuesday (January 9).
On their second official royal outing together, the couple were greeted by large crowds when they visited the Reprezent radio station in Brixton which was set up in 2008 as part of a response to a rise in knife crime among young people.
The station trains hundreds of young people each year in media and employment skills. It offers training in topics ranging from audio and radio production and editing to communication skills and work experience.
It also runs programmes supporting youngsters with specific issues like mental health challenges, a cause dear to Harry's heart.
Harry, fifth-in-line to the throne, and actress Markle, best known for the TV legal drama "Suits", announced their engagement in November, with the wedding set for May at Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle home.