All eyes were on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this week as they embarked on their second public engagement together to a youth radio station in Brixton, south London. While much attention was focused on the engaged couple’s body language, Markle’s interactions with the crowds and even her choice of outfit, there’s one detail that appears to have slipped beneath the radar—the significance of the location of their visit. SEE ALSO: Why Prince Harry and Prince William are truly the millennial royals The royal visit to Reprezent—the only national radio station in the UK that’s presented by young people—shows a commitment to engaging with young people in a refreshingly natural and down-to-earth way. Prince Harry and Markle’s decision to visit Reprezent for their second engagement as a couple is a clear message that the royals are tuned in and listening to Britain’s youth. Mashable spoke to the people behind Reprezent to find out the significance of the royal visit for them. Kate Jaggers, Reprezent’s head of content and partnerships, says the social enterprise was founded on the principle that “young people are the future” and supporting them to communicate with one another will improve their quality of life, and “have…