Prince Harry. However, the prince got to know the group through their appearance on the Royal Variety Performance, and before long, he was ribbing Jordan's bandmate, Perri Kiely, at the Invictus Games."He was at a charity event a few years ago [which he was] a patron of and then Perri came in," Jordan recalled, chuckling mischievously."I'm pretty sure he said something along the lines of 'Ahh, you've grown!'"Then he said 'You must get so annoyed with people saying that to you' - and [Perri] cracked up because that's all people said to him every single day."Perri had first begun his career in the public eye as a small and slight teenager, but shot up dramatically in height on his journey to adulthood.Some members of the public - Harry included - haven't let him forget his dramatic transformation.However, despite the teasing joke, Jordan says there's absolutely no hard feelings between himself, or Perri, and the royals."Harry's always been like the coolest dude to us, positive, telling us how much he loves Diversity," he elaborated.Meanwhile Jordan is yet to meet Meghan Markle, as their encounters with each other took place before he married her.When questioned on Harry's decision to leave the Royal Family and move to the USA, he stated: "I think everyone should just be happy, man.""I know that sounds like such a blasé statement, but....!"As part of Diversity, Jordan has taken part in three Royal Variety Shows and even the Invictus Games."[Those are] a few things that we've been lucky enough to do and that was quite surreal, whether you're a follower of the royals or not," he exclaimed."At the end of the day, you've got the Queen of England sat 30ft away from you watching you dance."It's obviously nerve-wracking but also.
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