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Prince Harry appears in a new music video.
The 32-year-old royal stars in the promo footage for the WellChild Nurse and Families choir’s cover of Daniel Powter’s ‘Bad Day’, in which he is seen walking into a hospital with medical staff and chatting happily with young patients.
The video for the single, which also features Scouting for Girls and former ‘X Factor’ contestant Josh Daniel, shows the prince dressed casually as he visits the medical facility and aims to raise awareness of the challenges faced by families in the UK caring for children and young people with serious illnesses and exceptional health needs.
Proceeds from the single, which is released on Thursday (10.11.16), will raise money for WellChild, a charity for seriously ill children and their families, of which Harry is patron.
The song was initially unveiled at the WellChild awards in London last month.
Also at the awards, Harry gave a prize to five-year-old Myzat Mugomba, who has had Spinal Muscular Atrophy type-2 since birth and breathes through a tracheostomy and was nominated for recognition by her full-time nurse, Laura Duffell.
The flame-haired prince gave a speech and said hearing about each of the nominee’s bravery reminded him how lucky the majority of us are that we have little wrong with us and said he was "inspired" by their "positivity".
He said: "The stories we have heard tonight are moving beyond words.
"They remind us of the utter insignificance of our everyday worries. Yet, one of the things that always stands out is the positivity shown by those in the most difficult and testing circumstances.
"It is heartening to hear so many stories of happiness and hope, even through the dark times."

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