Prince Harry's Invictus Games' official Instagram surprisingly shared interesting post about Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin after a 'cheating disaster' at his latest concert.
The surprising post seemingly rubbed salt into the wounds of Astronomer Chief Executive Andy Byron, who was caught on the Kiss Cam while enjoying a moment with Kristin Cabot, the head of human resources at his company.
The Duke's team shared Chris Martin's entire performance at the opening ceremony of Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.
Martin was among the musicians who helped launch the Invictus Games in Canada by entertaining the crowds at the opening ceremony on February 8, 2025.
During his performance, Martin delivered a moving rendition of the Invictus Games anthem, which he created in 2014 using the lyrics of the Invictus poem by William Ernest Henley, while accompanied by the Universal Gospel Choir.
He then picked up his guitar to play and sing Coldplay’s hit Higher Power alongside four backing singers. Between the songs he thanked Harry for inviting him to perform, saying: “I’d like to say thanks, of course, to Prince Harry.
“When he called me he said, ‘I’ve called every other musician in the world, they all said they’re not available so I have to call you’. And I said ‘Your royal holiness, I’m honoured.’ “But thank you Harry for being such an inspiring leader and kind and sweet man, and I hope you have the most wonderful games of all. And it’s a pleasure to be here.”
He finished his set by playing the band’s 2008 classic Viva La Vida while the backing singers provided harmonies before he was joined again by the choir.