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Prince Harry 'missed' by popstar pal as she hopes they can reconnect after Queen's death

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Prince Harry and "hopes to see him again" after opening up about losing touch with her former pal.The pop singer, who attended Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in 2018, has opened up about losing touch with the Duke of Sussex who left Royal life and moved to America in 2020.Songstress Joss, 35 shot to fame in the early noughties and first became friends with Harry, 37, when the pair met at a fundraiser for The Prince's Trust in 2005.READ NEXT: The Apprentice's Karren Brady 'slung out' of Buckingham Palace after outstaying welcomeGetting stuck in with organisation - Sentebale - that the Prince co-founded to help African orphans, Joss travelled the African continent to see the projects.Daily Mail reported today that Joss has now touched on her friendship with the Prince, revealing that she would like to see him soon.She told the paper: "I went to Lesotho for Harry's charity,' she said. 'I love that one and got deep into it."The hit-maker then concluded: "I hope I'll see him again one day."Joss became a charity ambassador for Prince Harry's charity Sentebale, which supports the mental health of children in Southern Africa who have been affected by HIV.At the 2016 Sentebale charity concert, Joss gave people an insight into her and Harry's close bond.Speaking to Hello!

Magazine she revealed details about Harry and his dance skills: "He’s quite shy in that way, but it depends."Last time I was singing in Lesotho he started a conga line, so I wouldn’t put it past him."She added: "He’s a fun human being."With a close link to the Royal Family, Joss not only attended Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lavish wedding four years ago, but also attended Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton in 2011.This comes as the nation mourns.

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