Prince Harry sings - and we love it!
Updated | By Renaldo Schwarp
Prince Harry just made his musical debut - who knew that he could sing?
He's a military man, a great polo player, and it seems that Prince Harry can also add 'singer' to the list of things that we love about him.
After watching a performance of the award-winning musical, Hamilton, at the Victoria Palace Theatre in London, the Duke of Sussex joined the cast on stage and treated the attendees to a royal rendition of 'You'll Be Back' - a fan favorite sung by the character King George III in the play.
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Even though Harry kept his performance very brief - only singing the first two words, "You say", of the song, he stole the show and the audience burst into laughter and applause.
Watch Harry belt it out:
"You say..."
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) August 29, 2018
Thank you to the cast and crew of @HamiltonWestEnd for a fantastic performance, raising awareness and funds for @Sentebale's work with children and young people affected by HIV #HamiltonLDN pic.twitter.com/M5hmjTfhEz
The performance formed part of a special event aimed at raising funds for Sentebale, the charity Prince Harry co-founded with Lesotho's Prince Seeiso. Sentebale aims to provide support to children affected by HIV, AIDS, and extreme poverty in Lesotho and Botswana.
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Tonight we have a special gala performance for @sentebale in the presence of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and author of #HamiltonLDN, @Lin_Manuel. Funds raised will go to support the mental health and well-being of children and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho & Botswana pic.twitter.com/ZwVl7vJRxm
— Hamilton West End (@HamiltonWestEnd) August 29, 2018
TRH’s The Duke & Duchess of Sussex arrive at a special gala performance of @HamiltonWestEnd in support of Sentebale this evening. The couple are met by key representatives from Sentebale and Hamilton, including @Lin_Manuel #HamiltonLDN @KensingtonRoyal pic.twitter.com/Ltv7Bk8geA
— @Sentebale (@Sentebale) August 29, 2018
Prince Harry married actress Meghan Markle on 19 May 2018 in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom.
Read more about the magical ceremony here: Pastor Curry spices up royal wedding with power of love
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