![]() ![]() TV duo McPartlin and Donnelly attended the ceremony in their capacity as goodwill ambassadors for the Prince’s Trust, a role they took up in 2021 after two decades working with the charity.īefore the service, McPartlin told Good Morning Britain that the Prince’s Trust is the “best legacy” for the King to leave. “Then gradually it begins closing in, and it’s a bit more formal, then suddenly it’s like we’ve stepped over the threshold into a mediaeval ceremony, something so extraordinary and uplifting, very religious, it was extraordinary.” “The music’s playing, it’s adorable, we’re looking around. “It was just an extraordinary feeling, first of all it was a bit like a cocktail party because you seem to know everybody who’s coming in,” she said. ⚠️ It’s time to BeRegal ⚠️ #Coronation /5Za1qHecM9ĭame Joanna described the coronation as an “extraordinary” occasion during an interview with Sky News after the service. The service was attended by more than 2,000 guests with TV presenters Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Dame Emma Thompson, Lord Lloyd-Webber, Dame Judi Dench and Stephen Fry among the host of famous faces.Īustralian musician Nick Cave, British Vogue’s editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, BBC director-general Tim Davie, actress Dame Joanna Lumley, TV host Jay Blades and singer Lionel Richie, who is also on the bill for the coronation concert, were also on the guest list. Katy Perry leaves Westminster Abbey following the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in central London (Jane Barlow/PA) Perry, who is an ambassador for The British Asian Trust, a charity founded by the King when he was prince of Wales, will also perform at Sunday’s Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle. The pop star, who was wearing a bespoke lilac skirt suit by Vivienne Westwood, was supported by other guests from the ceremony after she nearly took a tumble on her way out of the service which took place at Westminster Abbey on Saturday. US singer Katy Perry appeared to lose her footing as she departed the King and Queen’s coronation service. ![]()
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