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Prince Harry's Strictly appearance 'surprised royal aides' amid BBC Diana interview row

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Royal aides were left "surprised" by Prince Harry's appearance on Strictly Come Dancing, according to reports. The Duke of Sussex tonight appeared via video call to chat with pal and Strictly contestant JJ Chalmers and his pro partner Amy Dowden.

Harry mocked JJ's dress sense and sent a few good-natured jokes his way, but wished him all the best for his future in the dance contest.

They first struck up a friendship when JJ took part in the Invictus Games, of which Harry is the founder. Now a senior royal source has told The Times that Harry's appearance on a BBC show had "surprised" them, in the context of the ongoing row surrounding the broadcaster's controversial interview with his mother, Princess Diana, in 1995.

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