Prince Harry looks nervous as he takes deep breath before singing with Jon Bon Jovi
PRINCE HARRY stepped into the recording studio with rock star Jon Bon Jovi to raise funds for his charity, the Invictus Games Foundation.
Prince Harry coached by Jon Bon Jovi in recording booth
Prince Harry and rock star Bon Jovi have teamed up to raise funds for wounded servicemen and servicewomen. The pair met at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London this morning, where they recorded a rendition of 'Unbroken' alongside with the Invictus choir.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had previously teased their royal fans about the possibility to hear the Duke singing by publishing a post earlier this month.
A video shared on the Sussex Royal Instagram account a few minutes after the Duke arrived at the studios seemed to confirm Harry played an active part in the remastering of the hit song.
The brief video shows Prince Harry standing in front of a microphone alongside with Bon Jovi.
The Duke, wearing headphones, can be seen listening carefully to the instructions given to him by the rock star.
Bon Jovi, holding a classic guitar, says: "This is going to be real easy, pretend you are singing in your bed.
"Okay? That's easy. Real easy, shout it out."
The rock star then starts a countdown, but as the pair get closer to the microphone, the video cuts off.
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Fans of the Sussexes praised Prince Harry for stepping into the recording studio.
One said: "Can't wait to hear it, Harry".
Others called Prince Harry a "tease".
One said: "Stop teasing us all!"
Another said: "Oh come on PH. We need to hear this voice of bells and angels.".
Another royal fan, however, noticed Prince Harry looked "nervous" ahead of his debut in the recording studio.
They said: "So cute. Nervous but holding it together".
In other videos shared by royal correspondents at the studios, Prince Harry can be seen being showed around by Bon Jovi.
The rock star introduced Harry to the staff who will take care of the single, remastering and editing it.
Prince Harry than hints he entered the recording studio to prepare his voice.
He can be heard telling staff: "I have been gargling next door..."
The pair later joined the Invictus Choir in studio 2 to listen as they recorded their part of the single Unbroken.
Bon Jovi, Harry and two members of the Invictus Choir later left the studio to take a picture on the Abbey Road crossing made famous by the Beatles with their studio album 'Abbey Road'.
The single was recorded for the Invictus Games Foundation, established in 2014 by the Duke of Sussex to help veterans, injured and former service people.
Today's engagement at the Abbey Road Studios come a few months before the next edition of the Invictus Games, taking place at The Hague between May 9 and 16.
Harry returned to London earlier this week before travelling to Edinburgh on Tuesday night.
On Wednesday, the Duke of Sussex attended an eco-tourism summit where he introduced his new project, Travalyst.