Britain's Prince Harry sang into a chocolate bar as a child.
The flame-haired prince was quite the showman in his formative years, performing alongside Sir Cliff Richard, according to the legendary singer.
Sir Cliff, 73, bumped into a then-nine-year-old Harry, his brother Prince William, and their mother Princess Diana while holidaying in Austria 20 years ago and was invited to spend time at their lodge.
The singer claims the late Princess of Wales asked him to bring his guitar and he serenaded the trio with a string of his hit songs, including 'Living Doll' and 'Bachelor Boy'.
But it was a special request from Harry - now 29 - that led to the adorable royal adopting a chocolate bar as a microphone and singing along.
Speaking on BBC One's 'Breakfast' show, Cliff recalled: "I said, 'What do you like?' And then he said, 'Do you know "Great Balls of Fire?" '
"I said, 'Yes I do, but how do you know it?' And he said, 'Mummy plays it all the time.'
"So then he grabbed a Toblerone and did a Michael Jackson -- starting to sing into it."
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