"It's like looking in the mirror," the prince quips before ushering
the pop star inside.
This is the opening scene of a video released on Thursday in which
Queen Elizabeth's grandson and the Grammy-winning musician join
forces to campaign on an issue both care about deeply.
The clip, posted on Harry's Instagram page, shows the pair sitting
at a table talking about their joint passion, but after a short
while it becomes clear there is a misunderstanding.
"This for me is a subject and a conversation that is just not talked
about enough. I think people all over the world are really
suffering," Harry says.
Sheeran responds that he has been trying to write a song about the
issue to help raise awareness. He then adds: "People just don't
understand what it's like for people like us."
Looking confused, Harry asks: "What?" So Sheeran elaborates: "You
know, the jokes and snide comments, I just feel like it's time that
we stood up and said, you know, we're not going to take this any
more. We are ginger and we're going to fight."
Apparently embarrassed, Harry says: "OK. Slightly awkward," before
going on to explain that he was not talking about discrimination
against people with red hair, but rather about World Mental Health
Day.
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Hastily deleting the words "GINGERS UNITE" from a document on his
laptop, Sheeran quickly gets on-message and the video closes with
the pair urging people to reach out to anyone who may be suffering
from mental health problems.
Harry, sixth-in-line to the British throne, has long campaigned on
the issue. On Thursday, he was in Nottingham, central England,
visiting community projects aimed at preventing mental health
problems and violence among young people.
Harry and his wife Meghan, whose official titles are the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex, have increasingly used the Internet to engage
directly with the public. Both have launched legal action against
British media outlets over coverage they deem intrusive and
inaccurate.
(Reporting by Estelle Shirbon; editing by Stephen Addiso
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