Rockstar Jon Bon Jovi has revealed that he has ‘immense respect’ for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving their royal duties in the hopes of gaining more privacy.
27.02.2020 - 10:31 / msn.com
© Provided by Evening Standard If you’re having trouble figuring out how to refer to Prince Harry since his announcement that he would be stepping back as a senior member of the Royal Family, Jon Bon Jovi has you covered.
The singer and Bon Jovi frontman jokingly called Harry “The artist formerly known as Prince” while speaking on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, and honestly, we hope it sticks.
© Provided by Evening Standard Jon Bon Jovi performing in New York City in June 2018 (Getty Images
Rockstar Jon Bon Jovi has revealed that he has ‘immense respect’ for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving their royal duties in the hopes of gaining more privacy.
Those dreaming of seeing Meghan Markle at the 2020 Met Gala will have to wait at least another year despite reports that surfaced this weekend claiming the Duchess of Sussex plans to attend May's prestigious New York City bash.Hello! set the record straight today, writing that it understands, via its own sources, that "the Duchess will not be attending the star-studded bash this year." The Sun, one of the tabloids Meghan and Prince Harry are suing, started the rumor that Meghan was going to go.
Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi joined forces at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London to record a charity single on Friday.
As Prince Harry (who now wants to go by "just Harry") does his last few events before exiting the Royal Family as a senior royal, he had the chance to visit Abbey Road studios with none other than music legend Jon Bon Jovi. According to Invictus Games Foundation, Bon Jovi had written the song "Unbroken" after hearing stories of veterans with PTSD, and offered the re-record of the song for Invictus.
Prince Harry (or as he now prefers to be called, just "Harry") is attending his final engagements before he officially steps down as a senior member of the royal family — and his latest appearance was an extremely British one.
Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi joined forces at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London to record a charity single on Friday.
Who is ready to rock with Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi? 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 and recorded a single, "Unbroken," for the Invictus Games.
Prince Harry joined Jon Bon Jovi at a very special recording session this week.
It’s his life! Prince Harry returned to London to meet with Jon Bon Jovi and the Invictus Games Choir at the historic Abbey Road Studios on Friday, February 28, marking one of his final engagements as a senior member of the royal family.
Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi are making a legendary stop.