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Prince Harry, Meghan join Lin-Manuel Miranda at ‘Hamilton’

WATCH: Prince Harry gave the audience at London's Victoria Palace Theatre a treat, singing for a few seconds following the charity performance of “Hamilton” – Aug 30, 2018

Prince Harry sang and joked with Lin-Manuel Miranda on the stage of Hamilton, after he and his wife Meghan Markle joined audiences for a gala charity performance of the smash-hit musical in London’s West End.

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The royal couple sat in the royal circle at Victoria Palace Theatre during the performance, and afterward they joined Miranda, the show’s creator, on stage to thank the cast and crew.

Harry received enthusiastic cheers from the cast and audience as he sang the opening words to You’ll Be Back, a ballad about the “breakup” between Britain and the United States performed in the musical by the actor playing his sixth great-grandfather, King George III.

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Speaking about the character of the king, Miranda said he envisioned it during his honeymoon then quipped: “Smash cut to 2018. I’m sitting next to his sixth great-grandson.”

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He added it was “fun and surreal” to have Harry there because “you don’t often get a direct descendent” of the characters to watch the show.

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The royal couple, who had already seen the show, was hosting Wednesday’s gala performance to raise money for Harry’s charity Sentebale, which supports children affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana.

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