LONDON: Britain’s Prince Harry and singer Jon Bon Jovi recreated one of the Beatles ’ bestknown album covers on Friday, walking across the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road recording studios in north London. Harry was at the studio to meet the singer and members of a military veterans’ choir in one of his last engagements as a member of the royal family.As countless Beatles fans have done since the 1969 release of the “Abbey Road” album, the pair walked across the black and white pedestrian crossing, this time led by a military veteran in a wheelchair. Earlier, a video of the two wearing headphones, with Bon Jovi strumming a guitar before beginning to sing was posted on the official Instagram page of Harry and his wife Meghan.The Invictus Games Choir , who are recording a single for charity, is made up of veterans and serving personnel from the British military. Their song, called “Unbroken,” was created by Bon Jovi. Proceeds from the sale of the record will go to the foundation that supports the Invictus Games, a sporting event for sick and injured veterans that is one of Harry’s favourite causes.