Prince Harry Serenaded with His Wedding Song by Australian Choir



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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can add a serenade to the list of gifts they've received during their royal tour.

While Harry was making his way down a line of Meghan to Melbourne fans, he was getting ready to get to grips with a rendition of "Stand By Me," the couple's royal wedding song.

Leading up to the moment, which was planned by Brendan Fevola of Fox FM, an Australian radio show, the choir took off their jackets and revealed white T-shirts featuring one of Harry and Meghan's engagement photos in a heart. Then they started to sing the 1961 Ben E. King tune, Harry caught on and asked, "Who's singing?"

Once he spotted the choir, he smiled, laughed and even danced for a few moments. Harry also placed his hand by his ear, encouraging them to sing louder.

"Much better than the original!" He joked, making a reference to the gospel choir, Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir, that sang the song for their May wedding.

"We do not know how we managed to pull off greeting Meghan and Harry with singing their wedding song! THIS WAS AMAZING !! "tweeted the radio show.

Harry and Meghan arrived at Royal Botanic Gardens on Thursday morning.

The crowd had a serious case of a tears after Harry gave a big hug.

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"Prince Harry just hugged me," 19-year-old India Brown told The Herald Sun. "I've loved that family since I was eight and I've followed them around the world."

"I said 'I know it's against royal protocol but can I have a hug?'" Brown recounted. "He hugged me and I burst into tears. He just said 'Oh you're going to get me in trouble.' "

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