Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to attend concert and YOU CAN too – here’s how | Royal | News (Details)

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The 100 Days to Peace music gala reflects the centenary of the final 100 days of the First World War.

The gala evening is hosted by Lesley Garrett CBE and is the only opportunity to see Sir Karl Jenkins conduct The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace in England this year.

The concert will support three charities which support military veterans facing mental health challenges.

The charities are Help for Heroes; Combat Stress; and Heads Together which is the Royal Foundation’s campaign and mental health initiative.

General Lord Dannatt, a retired senior British Army Officer and member of the House of Lords will greet the royal couple at the event at Central Hall Westminster, on Thursday, September 6.

He said: “We are delighted to welcome The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the Central Hall Westminster for this commemorative event.

“We have been overwhelmed by the support shown by our sponsors, ambassadors and all three beneficiary charities.”

How to get tickets

The only way to get tickets for the event is through Ticketmaster.

Tickets are expected to go fast, with music fans urged to book as soon as possible.

The price for the music evening starts at £66 with all proceeds going to charities.

Tickets can be purchased HERE. 

The concert will be the second event the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend in less than two weeks.

On Wednesday the royals went to see the musical Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre in London.

Prince Harry even sing on stage himself, blasting out the opening line of a song from the production.

The Prince started singing “You say…” from the song ‘You’ll Be Back’ to a delighted audience.

The musical mocks the British monarchy’s role during the foundation of the United States.

The real George III was one of Prince Harry’s ancestors.

The royal couple attended the event to raise money for the charity Sentebale, an HIV charity Harry co-founded in 2006.

Sentebale supports the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana.

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