Prince Harry awkwardly ‘air kisses’ Muslim woman at London charity event
By Reuters
22 September 2018 |
7:00 am
Britain's Prince Harry awkwardly greets a Muslim woman by 'air kissing' her three times at the launch of a charity recipe book.
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