He joked: “I’ve been asking: ‘What do I do? How do I address him?’ And then I realise I’m going to call him ‘the artist formerly known as Prince.'” That’s the name that was used to describe late music star Prince in 1993, when he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol. Bon Jovi wrote a song about military veterans suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and sent it to the Duke, who created the Invictus Games for injured armed services personnel. He explained: “I had sent him a letter back in August with the song and the lyrics before it came out in America. I said it would be a great gift from me to the Invictus Games. And a long story short. And who knew what was going to happen with him? “He said yes and stuck to it. So we’re doing it.” The star added: “So what it is, is the Invictus Games had a choir. And so my idea and letter to him at the time was: ‘I’d like to give you the single. “I would love to give something back to the people you care, giving me so much in these less nearly 40 years. But I want them to be the singers.’ Read more: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/11049042/prince-harry-jon-bon-jovi-artist-formerly-known-as/amp/?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=sunmaintwitter&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true #jonbonjovi #bonjovi #jbj #bonjovimemories #bonjovifans #bonjovi2020 #invictusgame JBJ at the Chris Evans Virgin Radio Breakfast Show - Febuary 26, 2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Cs7w0BFBK/?igshid=tbs6c0n2yudf













