Prince Harry Joins Coldplay On Stage At Kensington Palace Concert: Watch
Back in May, Prince Harry booked Coldplay for the first-ever concert to take place at Kensington Palace’s East Lawn, on June 28. This was already a landmark event, as the proceeds were to benefit Sentebale, his charity for children in Lesotho, many of whom are affected by HIV/AIDS.
But the concert got epic during the finale, when Prince Harry actually joined Coldplay, Lesotho’s Prince Seeiso and the Basotho Youth Choir to perform A Head Full of Dreams song “Up & Up.” Like a good MC, Prince Harry got the crowd to wave their hands from side to side, before he joined the choir to sing along.
This isn’t the first time that Prince Harry has worked with Coldplay. In 2014, he tapped frontman Chris Martin to write the theme for the inaugural Invictus Games, a sports tournament for wounded soldiers.
Watch below.
.@coldplay rocking Kensington Palace #SentebaleConcert pic.twitter.com/wrqWMOsuzZ
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 28, 2016
Incredible finale as Prince Harry, Prince Seeiso & the Basotho Youth Choir join @coldplay onstage #SentebaleConcert pic.twitter.com/tABnqpI14p
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 28, 2016
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