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Ed Sheeran and Prince Harry teamed up on a project for World Mental Health Day© Instagram

Prince Harry is Ed Sheeran’s latest collaborator

The pair’s project appears to show the inside of Princess Eugenie’s home


UPDATED DECEMBER 4, 2019 10:29 AM EST

 Ed Sheeran  has a new collaborator, and he’s a fellow famous ginger… Prince Harry . The English singer, 28, teamed up with the Duke of Sussex on a project that will be revealed on Thursday, October 10. A teaser was shared on Wednesday with the caption: “Coming soon... @teddysphotos • #WMHD.”

In the video, Ed rings a doorbell that plays “God Save the Queen.”  Meghan Markle ’s husband answered the door saying, “Hey, mate!” “It’s like looking in a mirror,” Harry jokes as he greets fellow red head Ed, who is also wearing a grey polo shirt. The “Shape of You” singer asks Harry if he can bring his cameraman in, to which the Duke says, “Of course, come on in.” The clip then fades to black with the message: “Tomorrow, 10th October.”

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The video, which comes ahead of World Mental Health Day, October 10, appears to give an inside look at not Meghan and Harry’s Frogmore Cottage home, but rather  Princess Eugenie ’s Kensington Palace cottage. In the foyer of the royal home is a fireplace. Above the fireplace hangs a portrait of Eugenie and husband James Brooksbank from their wedding day. Inside, a sofa lined with orange pillows can be seen, as well as candles displayed on a shelf. According to HOLA! USA’s sister brand HELLO!, the front door of the home is a tell-tale sign that the royal residence is in fact Ivy Cottage, as it was previously pictured by  Queen Elizabeth ’s brother-in-law Lord Snowdon in 1999, and it has the same white door with glass window.  

Prince Harry and Ed Sheehan teamed up for a project that appears to show the inside of Princess Eugenie's home© Instagram

Harry’s latest mental health project with Ed comes a few days after he and wife Meghan  teamed up with Prince William and Kate Middleton on the Every Mind Matters campaign , which aims to help people take simple steps to look after their mental health, improve their mental well being and support others. The royals narrated a PSA, which was written by Notting Hill and Love Actually director Richard Curtis.

"Everyone knows that feeling, when life gets on top of us,"  Prince William  begins. Prince Harry adds: "We feel stressed, low, anxious or have trouble sleeping. We think there's nothing that can be done, nothing we can do about it." "But now, there's a new way to help turn things around," Meghan says. "Every Mind Matters will show you simple ways to look after your mental health."  Kate  then concludes: "It will get you started with a free online plan designed to help you deal with stress, boost your mood, improve your sleep and make you feel more in control."