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Prince Harry sings King George's 'Hamilton' song at London performance

Meghan Markle said that he can't stop singing songs from the show.

Prince Harry sings King George's 'Hamilton' song at London performance

Meghan Markle said that he can't stop singing songs from the show.

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Prince Harry sings King George's 'Hamilton' song at London performance

Meghan Markle said that he can't stop singing songs from the show.

Wednesday night, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended a performance of "Hamilton" in London to benefit Sentebale, the charity Harry founded in 2006, which works with young people affected by HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana. After a few weeks out of the public eye, (the two reportedly spent some vacation time with the Queen at Balmoral Castle in Scotland — the same spot where Prince George experienced his first grouse shoot this weekend) the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's appearance was highly anticipated and didn't disappoint. Meghan looked lovely in a surprising Judith and Charles tuxedo dress and matching black heels from Paul Andrew. Prince Harry looked equally dapper in a suit, and while the look itself might not qualify as unexpected (seeing Harry in a suit at a formal event is pretty much as expected as it gets), he did have a couple tricks up his sleeve—including surprising the Hamilton audience with a teaser of a song from the show.After the performance ended, Meghan and Harry met the Hamilton cast backstage and were photographed shaking hands with actors and actresses still in costume. But one video shared by Kensington Palace shows the Duke of Sussex singing the opening lines of King George III's song "You'll Be Back" to the audience directly after the show — a particularly cheeky (and hilarious) move from the royal.The clip above shows Harry singing the opening "You say..." which is met with uproarious applause and laughter. Harry then followed up by teasing that Lin-Manuel Miranda tried to get him to do the whole song.And hey, it might only be a snippet, but it's not too bad.But it turns out the Duke of Sussex only gave the audience a sneak peek because according to Meghan, her husband can't stop singing the songs from the musical:Which is totally reasonable.

Wednesday night, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle " in London to benefit Sentebale, the charity Harry founded in 2006, which works with young people affected by HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana. After a few weeks out of the public eye, (the two reportedly spent some vacation time with the Queen in Scotland — the same spot where experienced his first grouse shoot this weekend) the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's appearance was highly anticipated and didn't disappoint.

Meghan looked lovely in a surprising and matching black heels from Paul Andrew. Prince Harry looked equally dapper in a suit, and while the look itself might not qualify as unexpected (seeing Harry in a suit at a formal event is pretty much as expected as it gets), he did have a couple tricks up his sleeve—including surprising the Hamilton audience with a teaser of a song from the show.

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After the performance ended, Meghan and Harry met the Hamilton cast backstage and were photographed shaking hands with actors and actresses still in costume. But one video shared by Kensington Palace shows the Duke of Sussex of King George III's song "You'll Be Back" to the audience directly after the show — a particularly cheeky (and hilarious) move from the royal.

The clip above shows Harry singing the opening "You say..." which is met with uproarious applause and laughter. Harry then followed up by teasing that Lin-Manuel Miranda tried to get him to do the whole song.

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And hey, it might only be a snippet, but it's not too bad.

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But it turns out the Duke of Sussex only gave the audience a sneak peek because according to Meghan, her husband can't stop singing the songs from the musical:

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Which is totally reasonable.

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