The royal couple chat about their special day in new clip.

The Daily Show is sharing Trevor Noah throwbacks, while the South African comedian has travelled to Qatar to watch the FIFA World Cup.
PLUS: Zakes Bantwini won Musician of the Year at the GQ Awards while Nandi Madida shared her hopes for amapiano music, and we spent time on set with the cast of BET Africa's Redemption.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

"I just really wanted the music to be fun," Meghan says in new clip of their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan.
 

The snippet in which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex speak about their wedding on 19 May 2018 comes days after the first volume of the highly anticipated six-part series was released on Thursday, 8 December.
 

"Even our first dance. The song of a thousand dances? A thousand… I always get it wrong. That was our first dance. It was so fun. Just spinning like a whirlwind. It was so great."


The song Meghan refers to is Land of 1 000 Dances by Wilson Pickett, which plays as a montage of throwback images of the bride – wearing her white Stella McCartney halter gown – and the groom dancing at their wedding reception flashes by.
 

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Trevor Noah is officially on holiday, after his final day on The Daily Show last week.

The GQ Men of the Year Awards took place on Saturday.

News24 caught up with BET Africa's (DStv 129) cast during a set visit to learn more about their characters and on-set experiences. Pearl Modiadie

Nandi Madida hopes amapiano contributors are embraced and not appropriated as the music genre gains international popularity.

The Daily Show shared a compilation video of all the times Trevor Noah joked about things African parents do and say.

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