Queen Elizabeth Appears to Support Prince Harry's Latest Project in Video before He Steps Back from Royal Duties
Queen Elizabeth II has solidified her support for Prince Harry and his family following the release of a recent clip from the palace.
Amid the final events of her grandson stepping down as a senior royal, the Queen has shown support for Prince Harry's latest project.
Queen Elizabeth II stands on a dais outside Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping the Colour Ceremony on June 15, 2013 | Photo: Getty Images
Hello! Magazine shared that the royal family's Twitter page recently posted a behind-the-scenes clip of the guard change at Buckingham Palace.
In the clip, Scots Guards Band can be heard playing a Jon Bon Jovi medley, soon after Prince Harry had teamed up the legendary hit-maker to record an exclusive single with the Invictus Games Choir.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the wedding of Lady Gabriella Windsor and Thomas Kingston at St George's Chapel on May 18, 2019 in Windsor, England. | Photo: Getty Images
The sweet post, which has been like almost 8,000 times, gave fans a glimpse of the Guard Change ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
The responsibility of protecting the palace was transferred from The Queen's Guard to the New Guard. The band played Jovi's big hits including "Livin' on a Prayer" and "It's My Life."
As noted by Hello! Magazine, Just before the ceremony, Prince Harry and Bon Jovi met, the latter had opened up and sympathized with the Duke of Sussex's desire for more privacy.
The Duke of Sussex appeared to be in high spirits at his most recent outing, despite the drama surrounding the drop of his HRH titles.
The "Livin' on a Prayer" crooner had mentioned that he had nothing but "immense respect for the family and his brother and himself, his wife, his father, his grandmother, his grandfather."
Soon after his speech, Bon Jovi and Harry had met up at the Abbey Road Studios, where they recorded their song in honor of the Invictus Games Foundation.
Once their studio session was over, the pair had chatted with members of the choir as well as competitors from previous Invictus Games.
The Duke of Sussex appeared to be in high spirits at his most recent outing, despite the drama surrounding the drop of his HRH titles.
Hello! Magazine revealed that the father-of-one had already gotten on board with losing his titles as he had told the audience at the a sustainable tourism project conference to refer to him as "just Harry."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle depart from Catalyst Inc, Northern Irelands next generation science park on March 23, 2018 | Photo: Getty Images
Before Harry took the stage to deliver his speech, the conference's host Ayesha Hazarika had informed delegates of Harry's wishes.
Harry made his return trip to the UK from Canada, where he and Meghan are currently living with baby, Archie, ahead of the final leg of royal duties before the pair officially step back on March 31.