Prince Charles, 69, enjoyed a spontaneous dance session when he was asked to join a group of local performers in Christiansborg Castle, Osu on November 3.
The Prince of Wales was handed a calabash instrument, and while nervous at first, soon found his rhythm.
Prince Charles gave Theresa May a run for her money as he joined in an impromptu dance party in Ghana.
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 3, 2018
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Charles and his wife Camilla are currently are currently on their second day of a five stay in Ghana during their tour of West Africa.

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Ahead of the visit, Prince Charles said he was delighted to be returning to Ghana which he first visited more than 40 years ago.
His Royal Highness joined in a wonderful performance in Accra today… this little musical instrument is called a Calabash. #RoyalVisitGhana 🇬🇭 pic.twitter.com/xjXEeqgyAE
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) November 3, 2018
Nadia is a writer for New Idea.
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