Popsugar Celebrity Celebrity Friendships Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi Record at Abbey Road Studios Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi’s Song "Unbroken" Features the Invictus Games Choir, and It’s Out Now 27 March 2020 by Brea Cubit First Published: 28 February 2020 Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 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). Harry, who is officially steps down from royal duties this month, 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 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, 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, 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! Related: 8 Ways William and Harry Are Keeping Princess Diana's Legacy Alive View this post on Instagram Testing, testing🎙… • Recorded inside Abbey Road Studios, home to The Beatles and other music legends, The Duke of Sussex joins Jon Bon Jovi and the Invictus Games Choir for a special live session in aid of the Invictus Games Foundation. The song being played, called ‘Unbroken’, was created by Jon Bon Jovi to shine a spotlight on those veterans living with Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI), to honour their service and acknowledge the strength of the Armed Forces community. The Duke and JBJ are both strong supporters of the military community, with The Duke founding the Invictus Games in 2014. The Invictus Games Choir, made up of wounded, injured and sick veterans and serving personnel from all services and different ranks of the UK Armed Forces, have come together to use the power of music to aid their recovery. Although The Duke was unable to sing, leaving the vocals to the professionals, the special single that was recorded in Studio 2 where The Beatles recorded 11 out of their 13 albums, and will be released in March in support of the @WeAreInvictusGames. Video © SussexRoyal A post shared by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (@sussexroyal) on Feb 28, 2020 at 6:53am PST 1 / 52 View this post on Instagram I said I’ll give it a shot...[Sound On 🔊] • Stay tuned for more to come later... #WeAreInvictus A post shared by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (@sussexroyal) on Feb 28, 2020 at 3:19am PST 2 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 3 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 4 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 5 / 52 Image Source: Getty / TOLGA AKMEN 6 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 7 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 8 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 9 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 10 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Mark Cuthbert 11 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 12 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 13 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 14 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 15 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 16 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 17 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 18 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 19 / 52 Image Source: Getty / TOLGA AKMEN 20 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 21 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 22 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 23 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 24 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 25 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 26 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 27 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 28 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 29 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 30 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 31 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 32 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 33 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 34 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 35 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Mark Cuthbert 36 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 37 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 38 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 39 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 40 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 41 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 42 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 43 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 44 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 45 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 46 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 47 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Anadolu Agency 48 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 49 / 52 Image Source: Getty / HANNAH MCKAY 50 / 52 Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 51 / 52 Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 52 / 52 Celebrity FriendshipsCelebrity PhilanthropyJon Bon JoviPrince Harry