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Michael Jackson was to perform duet with son at O2

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    Michael Jackson was set to share the stage with his eldest child.

    'King Of Pop' Michael Jackson was set to share the stage with his eldest child, Prince, 12, during his upcoming sold-out O2 concerts at London.

    The star wanted his children to see him perform and wanted to introduce them to the world through the concerts, Jackson's publicist Stuart Backerman told Us magazine.

    "He was planning on doing a short duet with his son, Prince. He knew his kids would enjoy it. He wanted his kids to see him perform at least once to get the vibe of the Michael Jackson mania," said Backerman.

    The 50-year-old 'King of Pop' died last week on Thursday after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.

    In a will dated 2002, he has named his mother Katherine the guardian of his three children Prince, 12, Paris, 11, and Blanket, 7 and "intentionally" omitted Debbie Rowe, the children's biological mother, from his will.

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