Video: Prince Harry Joins Coldplay Onstage During Kensington Palace Concert
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Prince Harry introduced the band at the charity concert before joining them, his Sentebale charity co-founder Prince Seeiso and a choir from Lesotho for 'Up and Up'.

AceShowbiz - Coldplay had a very special guest joining them while they were headlining a special concert at Kensington palace on Tuesday, June 28. Prince Harry, who hosted the event to raise money for his Sentebale charity and to raise HIV/AIDS awareness, made an appearance on the stage and assisted the band during a performance of their song "Up&Up".

The 31-year-old spoke about the deadly disease while introducing Coldplay. "What we know is that HIV is a virus that thrives off silence and feeds on stigma," he said. "Every single one of us has a responsibility to educate ourselves. To do what we can to speak out and stamp out the silence, ignorance, and fear that the virus needs to win."

He then took the stage with Prince Seeiso, with whom he co-founded Sentebale in 2006, and a 12-member choir from Lesotho as Coldplay's vocalist Chris Martin led them to perform the song off the band's latest album, "A Head Full of Dreams".

Coldplay also performed some of their other tracks, including "Hymn For the Weekend" and "Paradise", at the Kensington Palace concert. Prince Harry's longtime friend Joss Stone and African-Norwegian duo Nico & Vinz were also part of the event.

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