Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi are ready to rock! On Feb. 28, the dynamic duo united at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London to record a single for the upcoming Invictus Games (which has now been postponed due to coronavirus [1]). Harry, who is officially steps down from royal duties this month [2], and the legendary singer spoke with members of the Invictus Games Choir after they recorded a rendition of Bon Jovi's 2019 hit "Unbroken." Harry even tried his hand at singing but said in an Instagram post about the gathering [3] that he'd be "leaving the vocals to the professionals." He and Bon Jovi also met with competitors from previous Invictus Games and re-created The Beatles' Abbey Road album cover with an Invictus athlete and a member of the choir.
The choir's version of "Unbroken," which was released on Friday, and will appear on Bon Jovi's album Bon Jovi 2020 [4], spotlights veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder and voices support for those who have served. The LP's release is set for May 15. Founded by Harry in 2014 [5], the Invictus Games hosts a series of sporting events in which wounded, injured, or sick armed service members and veterans compete. Keep reading to see photos and clips from Harry and Bon Jovi's collaboration!