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Prince Harry And Bon Jovi Team Up To Record A Song Together

Prince Harry can now add “singer” to his illustrious resume.

The Duke of Sussex teamed up with rocker Jon Bon Jovi on Friday for a special appearance at Abbey Road Studios. There, the two recorded a special version of Bon Jovi’s song “Unbroken” with members of the Invictus Games Choir.

The SussexRoyal Instagram account shared a video of Bon Jovi and Harry with headphones on, preparing to sing together.

“I said I’ll give it a shot...[Sound On ]” the caption of the video said, referencing Bon Jovi’s hit song “Livin’ on a Prayer.”

“Stay tuned for more to come later... #WeAreInvictus,” the caption added.

The SussexRoyal Instagram account also shared photos of the two on its Instagram stories, and another with them pictured alongside the servicemen and women who helped sing.

It also showed the group walking across the Abbey Road crossing together to re-create The Beatles’ famous album cover.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (R), Jon Bon Jovi (second left) and members of the Invictus Games Choir pose on the crossing at Abbey Road Studios on Feb. 28, in London. (Chris Jackson via Getty Images)
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (R), Jon Bon Jovi (second left) and members of the Invictus Games Choir pose on the crossing at Abbey Road Studios on Feb. 28, in London. (Chris Jackson via Getty Images)
Harry and Bon Jovi, walk to recreate the famous Beatles pose on the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road Studios. (TOLGA AKMEN via Getty Images)
Harry and Bon Jovi, walk to recreate the famous Beatles pose on the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road Studios. (TOLGA AKMEN via Getty Images)

While doing press leading up to the engagement, Bon Jovi joked that he didn’t know what title to use for Harry.

“You know, I’ve been asking, What do I do, how do I address him? And then I realize I’m going to call him the Artist Formerly Known as Prince,” Bon Jovi joked during an appearance on “The Chris Evans Breakfast Show” earlier this week, referencing a nickname the late entertainer Prince used in the 1990s.

He also told Evans more about how his collaboration with the prince came to be.

“I had sent him a letter back in August with the song and the lyrics before it came out in America and I said it would be a great gift from me to the Invictus Games,” Bon Jovi said.

The two pose with members of the Invictus Games Choir.  (HANNAH MCKAY via Getty Images)
The two pose with members of the Invictus Games Choir. (HANNAH MCKAY via Getty Images)
Taking it all in. (HANNAH MCKAY via Getty Images)
Taking it all in. (HANNAH MCKAY via Getty Images)

“My idea and letter to [Harry] at the time was, ‘I’d like to give you the single. I would love to give something back to the people ... but I want them to be the singers,’” he said.

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