Cardi B Is Down to Perform at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding
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The 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker says that she is willing to perform at the upcoming nuptials for free as she wants to brag about it to other people.

AceShowbiz - Ever since Prince Harry announced his engagement to Meghan Markle, people can stop talking about it. Among them is Cardi B. The raptress was in the U.K. when the news broke, performing at the 2017 MOBO Awards as well as visiting Capital XTRA for a quick interview. During the interview, she said that she wanted to perform at the couple's royal wedding.

"I'm a fan of just like the whole story," she gushed. "I'm a fan of the fact that it's just like people are stuck to that tradition of royal kingdoms and everything. You know, that doesn't happen in America and it's just like when I see the palace. It's like, 'Oh my God, it's a freaking palace.' "

Plus, she stated that she is willing to perform at the upcoming nuptials for free as she just wanted to brag about it to other people. "I'll just do it. 'Cause it's like 'Oh snap! Have you performed a future king?" she continued, not knowing that Prince Harry is currently sixth in line for the throne.

Harry and Meghan announced their engagement via the Clearence House and Kensington Palace social media accounts on Monday, November 27. Following the announcement, Kensington Palace took to Twitter to share more details of the upcoming royal nuptials.

"The marriage of His Royal Highness Prince Harry of Wales and Ms. Meghan Markle will take place at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in May 2018," the palace announced. "Her Majesty The Queen has granted permission for the wedding to take place at the Chapel. The Royal Family will pay for the wedding. Further details about the wedding will be announced in due course."

The couple will undertake their first official engagement in Nottingham on Friday, December 1. At the same time, they will also make a visit to a Terrence Higgins Trust World AIDS Day charity fair, where they will meet representatives of organizations supporting people living with HIV/AIDS.

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