Video: Prince William, Taylor Swift and Jon Bon Jovi perform at palace charity gala
The Duke of Cambridge joined the musicians on stage for the finale
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Your support makes all the difference.The Duke of Cambridge has appeared on stage at a charity gala event for an impromptu sing-along with rock and pop stars Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift.
Providing backing vocals to Bon Jovi’s karaoke favourite "Living On A Prayer", Prince William seemed a touch awkward at first.
He soon got into the swing of things, and at the end of the song helped Swift off the stage to cheers and applause.
It was the finale of an event at Kensington Palace to support homeless charity Centrepoint, which works to support hundreds of young people by preempting and tackling problems that could force them onto the streets.
The duke has been a patron of the charity since 2005 and, throughout the Winter Whites Gala, met some of the people Centrepoint has helped through housing and other opportunities.
Swift and Bon Jovi both performed individually at the event. The former, who sang "Trouble", "Love Story" and "15", said she was honoured by her invite to the palace.
“This is my first time playing at Kensington Palace, or any palace for that matter,” she said.
“I want to thank you for having me Prince William, this is just amazing.”
Swift said it was important the gala concert was supporting at-risk youth, given they were dealing with more than most people were at what was already a difficult age.
Other guests at the event included Benedict Cumberbatch, James Blunt and Tinie Tempah.
Prince William presented the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award to Bon Jovi for his humanitarian work.
The singer founded Soul Foundation in the United States in 2006, which aims to break the cycle of people falling into poverty and homelessness by helping them gain access to food and affordable housing along with job training programmes.
Bon Jovi said: “Nights like this happen once in a lifetime but the chance to affect change can last a lifetime. Each one of you tonight have that chance to affect change.”
Video: On the red carpet at Winter Whites charity gala
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