Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi had some fun while at Abbey Road Studios on Friday. Bon Jovi was in England to record a special version of his song, "Unbroken," for the Invictus Games.

The pair, along with members of the Invictus Games Choir, recreated the famous photograph of the Beatles on the Abbey Road crosswalk - which is the cover of their album, Abbey Road.

Prince Harry and Jon Bon Jovi recreate the Beatles Abbey Road photo

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"Unbroken" is a song that is set to appear on Bon Jovi's upcoming album, Bon Jovi 2020. Bon Jovi wrote the song to honour veterans who suffer from PTSD. 

The "Livin' on a Prayer" singer recorded a special version of "Unbroken" with the Invictus Games Choir. It's a charity single that will raise funds for the Invictus Games Foundation.

The official Duke and Duchess of Sussex Instagram account shared a behind-the-scenes video of the song's recording.

Bon Jovi, Prince Harry, and the Invictus Games Choir record "Unbroken"

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The Invictus Games is an adaptive multi-sport event that features wounded, injured or sick armed services personnel and veterans. Prince Harry founded the event in 2014.

This year's Games will be held in the Hague, Netherlands.

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