(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 20 - A video showing an exchange of messages between rock star Jon Bon Jovi and Prince Harry: it is actually a commercial for the Invictus Games foundation (which organizes an international tournament for wounded soldiers, supported by Harry), for which the prince and rocker will record a single, 'Unbroken', at Abbey road studios in London. In the fake exchange on Whatsap (ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 20 - p, published on the Duke's instagram account, Bon Jovi writes, 'Hey Harry, how are you?'. Answer 'Hey! I'm good, just livin 'ona prayer' (reference to one of the most famous songs of the New Jersey musician, translated 'I'm fine! I live by a prayer', or 'I manage').
"I will be in London on February 28th and have an idea ... # invictus", wrote Bon Jovi again. To which Harry replies, "Don't expect me to sing, but I'll try." The song 'Unbroken' is about veterans' difficulty living with stresspost-traumatic syndrome. It will be released in March and the proceeds will go to the Invictus foundation.
Harry and Bon Jovi, charity commercial
2020-02-20T18:23:45.112Z
A video showing an exchange of messages between rock star Jon Bon Jovi and Prince Harry: it is actually a commercial for the Invictus Games foundation (which organizes an international tournament for wounded soldiers, supported by Harry), for which the prince and ... (ANSA)