Prince Harry Reveals That Bon Jovi Will Appear At Invictus Games
While Prince Harry probably won’t be performing alongside Jon Bon Jovi anytime soon, the pair actually does have a scheduled appearence together, Page Six has learned. According to the outlet, the Duke Of Sussex will join the legendary performer at Abbey Road Studios in London next week.
The organization, Invictus Games Choir, announced that the New Jersey artist will record his new song, “Unbroken,” at the event, and it’ll be released with intentions of donating the proceeds to Harry’s Invictus Games Foundation.
This Thursday, The Sussex Royal Instagram Page revealed that the collaboration was in the works. They posted a faux-text message exchange between Harry and the 57-year-old rock star. In case you haven’t heard of it, Harry’s Invictus Games were launched back in 2014, and it’s a multi-sport ceremony for veterans.
This year, Invictus Games will kick off in the Netherlands, starting on the 9th of May, and going all the way until the 16th of May. The show will take place approximately one month after Harry and Meghan start their royal-duty-free lives on the 1st of April.
As it was previously reported, Meghan and Harry’s Buckingham Palace office will close on the 31st of March. The Evening Standard was the first to reveal the news. The announcement also comes on the heels that the formerly-royal couple will no longer be able to refer to themselves as royals.
The Daily Mail was the first to report that senior palace officials have agreed that they could no longer use their titles in public. A royal insider who spoke with Page Six claimed that the use of the term “royal” in relation to Meghan and Harry had to be reconsidered.
Back in January, Harry and Meghan revealed they were moving out of their positions in the royal family. Since then, they’ve been spotted spending a lot of time in the United States and in Canada.
Their presence has sparked controversy, including whether or not Canadian tax-payers will have to foot the bill for their security. Sources have stated, however, that Meghan and Harry will slowly move down to the United States.