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Prince -approved Pop stars ‘HARRY TOLD US WE’D GO FAR!’

When Popstars favourites Le ART were invited to perform for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018, the self-described “three broke girls from Porirua who dared to dream” couldn’t believe it – and neither did the security guard who met them at Wellington’s Government House.

Laughing, group founder Rosetta Lopa, 20, recalls, “He was like, ‘What are you three brown girls doing here? Are you lost?’ We had to tell him we

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