Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi recreate The Beatles' famous Abbey Road crossing photo

Publish Date
Monday, 2 March 2020, 11:53AM

It's a collaboration we never imagined would happen, but Prince Harry has joined forces with rock star Jon Bon Jovi — and it's all for a good cause!

Over the weekend, the Duke of Sussex — who recently decided to step down as senior members of the royal family — joined Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios in London to record the 57-year-old singer's single 'Unbroken' with the Invictus Games Choir - which is set to be released in support of Harry’s Invictus Games Foundation.

But you know you can't visit Abbey Road and not take your own version of The Beatles’ famous crosswalk photo!

So during their time together, the duo attempted to do their best impressions of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison when they stepped outside with members of the choir and participants from the previous Invictus Games.

Bon Jovi took Starr’s spot in the famous photo, while Harry was placed at the back in Harrison's original position.

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The dad-of-one — who Bon Jovi joked was nicknamed the "Artist Formerly Known as Prince" — was all smiles despite the drama surrounding his impending official exit from the royal family.

Launched in 2014, The Invictus Games is a multi-sport event for wounded and injured veterans and servicemen and women.

The Netherlands will host this year's games, taking place from May 9 through May 16.

Harry returned to the United Kingdom this week for his final round of official royal engagements before he and wife Meghan Markle officially step down as senior working royals on March 31.

Meghan is set to join Harry in London next week.

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