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Watch As Ed Sheeran And Prince Harry In Hilarious Video Making Fun Of Their Hair

By: TCF! Staff | On: October 11, 2019

The nation’s two favourite ginger people, Ed Sheeran and Prince Harry, have teamed up to release a hilarious video making fun of their hair for World Mental Health Day.

Prince Harry shared the video on the official Sussex Royal Instagram page after recording the brief chat he had with the singer, in which they discuss the importance of speaking about mental health.


It opened with Ed having his beard combed and shaved in preparation for meeting the Duke of Sussex, as the singer explains he’s going to meet with the prince to record a charity video.

Watch the video here:

Harry goes on to invite Ed into his home, which is incredibly set up with a doorbell playing the National Anthem – a brilliant touch.

The prince starts out serious, saying ‘for me, this is a subject and conversation that is just not talked about. I think people all over the world are really suffering’.

Ed says the subject is one he’s ‘passionate about’ and the pair come up with the idea of writing a song about the issue to help raise awareness.

All the while, unfortunately, the singer jokingly has the wrong end of the stick as he presumes he and Harry have gathered to discuss their shared hair colour, admitting ‘it’s time we stood up and said we’re not going to take this any more. We are ginger and we’re going to fight’.

Once the confusion is cleared up and Ed has deleted his ‘Gingers Unite’ PowerPoint, the pair go on to encourage viewers to reach out to friends and strangers who might be suffering in silence.

As we bring suicide out from the shadows and seek to understand the causes, we need an urgent and sustained approach to prevent it.

The good news is that every step we take towards preventing suicide is also a step towards a mentally healthier society. We will all benefit if we create a society where we can ask for help, experience less trauma and distress and where support is on hand when we need it.

If you’re experiencing distressing thoughts and feelings, the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is there to support you. They’re open from 5pm–midnight, 365 days a year. Their national number is 0800 58 58 58, and they also have a webchat service if you’re not comfortable talking on the phone.
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