Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi visited Abbey Road Studios in London on Friday. There, they met members of the Invictus Games Choir and recorded Unbroken.
The 35-year-old Duke of Sussex and the 57-year-old singer visited Abbey Road Studios in London on Friday. There, they met members of the Invictus Games Choir andHarry and Jon teased the track by sharing a video of themselves in the studio. However, fans couldn't hear the music. They then released a snippet of the song via Instagram later that day.
"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," part of the post read.
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