Prince Harry is collaborating on a new project with singer Jon Bon Jovi, potentially singing, for the upcoming Invictus Games for wounded soldiers.
Bon Jovi's new recording of "Unbroken" is set to be released next month and will be on his new album, according to NBC's "Today."
"I had written a song that was important for what we're doing," Bon Jovi told NBC. "I just sent him a letter. I don't know Harry, but he embraces my idea."
The song was written for veterans living with post-traumatic stress syndrome, and Prince Harry's Invictus Games feature wounded veterans competing in events such as wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, and indoor rowing.
The song will feature the Invictus choir made up of participants, and might even include Prince Harry signing – aka, "the artist formerly known as prince," Bon Jovi told NBC.
Asked "can Harry sing," Bon Jovi responded: "You'll have to wait and find out."
The Invictus Games is where Prince Harry introduced his then-girl friend Meghan Markle three years ago. The couple has since renounced their royalty, which becomes official at the end of this month.
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