Rock band Bon Jovi recorded a remake of their 2019 single "Unbroken." This time, it features Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and the Invictus Games Choir, according to Rolling Stone.

The single was recorded last February at the Abbey Road Studios in London and was produced by John Shanks. The proceeds from the single will go to the Invictus Games Foundation, an organization that supports injured or sick veterans. 

"In light of what has come, you know, with his leaving the monarchy, as it were, I didn't plan on any of this", according to vocalist Jon Bon Jovi in an interview with BBC. He also added that he sent an invitation to the Prince to do the collaboration.

Bon Jovi will release the album "Bon Jovi 2020" on May 15. The band also revealed a planned tour in July this year if the coronavirus pandemic is contained by then. Last Thursday, they finished a new song, "Do What You Can" with the help of his fans.


Bon Jovi and Coronavirus

In Chicago, there was a sing-along initiated by the city's residents to show support as the city and the state of Illinois went on quarantine and advised its people to stay indoors due to the coronavirus outbreak. The residents chose Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" as Jenny Spinner, the organizer of the sing-along said that the song unites people altogether.

The disease did not even spare the band. The band's keyboardist David Bryan tested positive for COVID-19. Jon Bon Jovi expressed support for the people doing the sing-along.

"These are trying times; we're going through uncharted territory, the great unknown. But one thing is for sure; we're going to make it through", according to the band's social media account last Sunday, March 22, as reported in USA Today. Jon Bon Jovi also appeared on a video from the Pandemic Relief Fund from New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy alongside Bruce Springsteen, Jon Stewart, Danny DeVito, Whoopi Goldberg, and Charlie Puth. The video was posted last March 24.

The relief fund was organized to assist groups in the state that need resources to combat the coronavirus.


Prince Harry and Coronavirus

Yesterday, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle left Vancouver and settled to Los Angeles, according to Entertainment Tonight and CBS News. The couple took a private jet with their baby, Archie, just before non-essential travel was suspended between two countries last week to prevent the pandemic from spreading further.

The couple, according to the Daily Mail, left their borrowed mansion in Vancouver Island to join some Hollywood people, whom they hired to launch their new careers. ET and CBS added that Meghan got her first voice-over acting as the narrator for the documentary "Elephant" produced by Disney.

Prince Harry, meanwhile, along with Prince William, was contacted by his father, Prince Charles, who contracted the coronavirus virus. 

BBC reports that Prince Charles has mild symptoms last March 25 , but he is in a healthy condition. His wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, tested negative, and the royal couple is now on self-isolation in Balmoral, Scotland.

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