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Prince Harry Joins Coldplay Onstage at Kensington Palace Charity Concert

Prince Harry joined Coldplay on stage at a gig last night – and even joined in with their performance.

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“Every single one of us has a responsibility to educate ourselves”.

Prince Seeiso and the Basotho youth choir also took to the stage for Coldplay’s final song of the night Up&Up.

But it’s still pretty grin-worthy viewing.

With over a decade of experience in supporting young people with HIV in Lesotho through his Sentebale charity, the young royal is determined to convene leading figures to ensure that young people get the help they need to live healthy and happy lives.

Catch a snippet of the footage below.

Harry joined Coldplay on stage for the finale of the concert, clapping along with the crowd.

Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho co-founded the Sentebale charity in 2004. “To do what we can to speak out and stamp out the silence, ignorance, and fear that the virus needs to win”, he said. That is a testimony to the mother that we so love, that is Princess Diana.

Coldplay have been performed a duet with Prince Harry in aid of the prince’s Aids charity. “You in her footsteps have gone beyond the call of duty and gone to those dark corners and reached out your hand to the most vulnerable children of Africa and in particular, Lesotho”, Prince Seeiso. The event will raise money for children living with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana.

Also performing will be singer-songwriter Laura Mvula, African-Norwegian duo Nico and Vinz, spoken word artist George the Poet, who is a newly appointed ambassador for the charity, and Argentine polo player Nacho Figueras.

Sentebale offers psychological supports to adolescents living with HIV in Lesotho, alongside providing care and education to orphans, children living with disabilities, and young shepherds known as “herd boys”.

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Later in July, he will be the Sentebale Patron in Durban, South Africa, for the 2016 International AIDS Conference, where he will meet leaders in the field and deliver a speech to delegates.

Britain's Britain's Prince Harry rides in a carriage during the Trooping The Colour parade at Buckingham Palace in London Saturday