Coronation concert latest: TV viewing figures released after Katy Perry wows Windsor Castle
Lionel Richie and Paloma Faith among performers as Prince William pays tribute to his father and Queen Camilla
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The Prince of Wales paid a touching tribute to his father at an extravagant concert held to celebrate King Charles III’s coronation.
“Pa, we are all so proud of you,” said Prince William, before praising the King’s dedication to the crown, as well as his environmental and charity work.
The heir to the throne took to the stage in front of 20,000 people at Windsor Castle, ahead of a line-up of performers including Take That, Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Paloma Faith, Andrea Bocelli, Sir Bryn Terfel, and Alexis Ffrench.
A medley of theatre, ballet, theatre and arts performances also took place, featuring newDoctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa in an interpretation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
Festivities began at 8pm and lasted until just after 10pm, and were staged the East Lawn of the castle’s grounds, marking the first time an event like this has taken place on the property. Those not at Windsor Castle were able to watch the concert live on BBC One.
The TV viewing figures for the coronation concert have now been released.
Andrea Bocelli into Lionel Richie. Some real pedigree on show.
Richie currently performing “All Night Long (All Night)”, aka his biggest banger.
Threatening to steal the show, we have Miss Piggy, engaging in some classic muppet-and-man back-and-forth with Bonneville. Cue Kermit the Frog.
Charles et al seen cracking up in the royal box.
Tiwa Savage singing a charismatic afrobeats track... and an even more charismatic dress. Delightful!
Steve Winwood storms the stage with his 80s banger “Higher Love”.
Doesn’t have the voice he did all those decades ago (unsurprising, really), but good lord, what an infectious song.
Winwood is in fact father-in-law of Ben Elliot, Camilla’s nephew, meaning his grandson Arthur was one of the Pages in the coronation.
After a segment paying tribute to the King’s flair for watercolours, it’s Lucy, performing on piano, from The Amber Trust.
The Doctor is in! Newbie Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa is on stage performing a snippet of Shakespeare while West Side Story plays in the background.
There’s a lot going on here, a big collaborative effort between a lot of different performing schools. Sweeping.
Almost wish you had more time to drink it in. But no! Onto the next.
The virtuoso pianist introduces Nicole Scherzinger, who delivers an absolutely sensational rendition of Disney’s Mulan theme.
What. A. Voice.
Tom Jones and Hugh Jackman paying tribute to the King’s musical skills in a couple of pre-recorded videos.
“He can recite Shakespeare; he can play trumpet, piano, and cello. His cello is being played onstage tonight.” Piano maestro Lang Lang now on stage strutting his stuff.
Murs is followed by the Coronation Choir, who look like they’re having an absolute blast singing “Brighter Days”.
The choir is a group created from the nation’s keenest community choirs and amateur singers from across the UK, such as refugee choirs, NHS choirs, LGBT+ singing groups and deaf signing choirs.
He’s followed by Olly Murs, who belts out a pretty enthusiastic “Dance With Me Tonight”.
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