Published 5/8/2008
at TV&Showbiz | Mail Online
All work and no play will make even a prince a dull boy. But princes Harry and William certainly know how to combine the two. William and Harry were seen greeting singer Joss Stone at an open-air extravaganza last night celebrating the efforts of Britain's armed forces. Joss, who wore a slinky black dress, with her red coloured locks freely flowing, greeted the prince like an old friend, hugging him enthusiastically
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