Tag: Coronation Concert

  • The late Queen Elizabeth would be ‘proud’ – Prince William tells King Charles

    The late Queen Elizabeth would be ‘proud’ – Prince William tells King Charles

    At the coronation concert on Sunday, Prince William praised his “Pa,” King Charles III, adding, “We are all so proud of you,” evoking the memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

    At the celebration held on the grounds of Windsor Castle, the Prince of Wales remarked, “I know she is up there fondly watching over us and she would be a very proud mother.” He continued by mentioning how his grandmother had described coronations as a “declaration of our hopes for the future.”

    A day of street festivities and community luncheon celebrations of King Charles III in the UK came to an end with the coronation concert.

    The concert line-up was certainly fit for a King, featuring global superstars, classical music maestros and an eclectic mix of celebrity faces, from Tom Cruise to “The Muppets’” very own Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.

    William kicked off his speech on a humorous note, making a promise to the crowd that, unlike singer Lionel Richie, who performed at the event, he wouldn’t “go on all night long” with his address.

    Instead, William said he simply wanted to “say a few words about my father and why I believe this weekend is so important.”

    He went on to pay a heartfelt tribute to the King, outlining his commitment to service over the years.

    “For all that celebrations are magnificent, at the heart of the pageantry is a simple message: Service. My father’s first words on entering Westminster Abbey yesterday were a pledge of service,” Prince William remarked.

    “It was a pledge to continue to serve. Because for over 50 years, in every corner of the UK, across the Commonwealth and around the world, he [King Charles] has dedicated himself to serve others, both current and future generations, and those whose memory must not be neglected,” the prince continued.

    William highlighted the King’s commitment to environmental causes, saying the King “warned us of the risks to our planet’s health long before it was an everyday issue.”

    He also commended the King’s charitable contributions through his foundation, the Prince’s Trust, which William said “has supported over a million young people, many from disadvantaged backgrounds, to realize their ambitions.”

    “Pa, we are all so proud of you,” the prince said, addressing the King directly.

    Prince William wrapped up his brief speech by thanking the “millions of people who serve in the forces, in classrooms, hospital wards and local communities,” giving his own pledge to “serve [them] all.”

    King Charles III was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday, and well-wishers packed the streets of the British capital.

    After the service, the King and selected members of the royal family made the customary appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony, but a flypast of military aircraft was scaled back due to bad weather.

    Police arrested dozens of people during the coronation, after controversially promising a “robust” approach to protesters.

  • Hollywood star, Tom Cruise among Coronation Concert line-up

    Hollywood star, Tom Cruise among Coronation Concert line-up

    The latest celebrities to appear in the Coronation Concert on May 7 include Tom Cruise of Hollywood and Dame Joan Collins.

    Adventurer Bear Grylls and Sir Tom Jones will join them in pre-recorded sketches to celebrate the crowning of the King and the Queen Consort.

    New pictures of Charles and Camilla have also been released.

    The photos were taken by Hugo Burnand, who was the official photographer at their wedding in 2005.

    In one picture, the pair stand together as they pose in blue outfits, and then sit separately on blue and gold chairs in the other two.

    The photos were taken last month in the Blue Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace.

    The concert on Sunday, 7 May will take place in the grounds of Windsor Castle in front of a crowd of 20,000 members of the public – as well as being broadcast across BBC television and radio.

    The King and Camilla smile in new portraits released ahead of the Coronation
    Image caption, The King and Camilla, the Queen Consort posing for one of their new photographs

    Other names will appear in pre-recorded sketches that are being billed as revealing little known facts about the monarch – including former Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse.

    Winnie the Pooh will make an appearance that could match that of the Platinum Party At The Palace in 2022, where the late Queen shared tea with Paddington Bear.Media caption,

    From June 2022: The Queen meets Paddington Bear for Party at the Palace

    The latest names join a billing that already includes Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, as well as classical acts including Andrea Bocelli and Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel.

    Music acts Paloma Faith, Olly Murs, veteran rock guitarist Steve Winwood, Nicole Scherzinger of The Pussycat Dolls and Chinese pianist Lang Lang have been added to the line-up too, along with Nigerian singer-songwriter Tiwa Savage, DJ Pete Tong with his Ibiza Classics project, and the teenage winner of The Piano TV talent show, Lucy.

    The Queen Consort smiles while wearing blue for the new pictures
    Image caption, The Queen Consort joined her husband in wearing blue for the new pictures

    Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor has also been chosen to deliver a spoken performance, which she said she would be “honoured” to do.

    Kate Phillips, BBC director of unscripted, said: “Against the stunning backdrop of Windsor Castle, it’s going to be a jam-packed evening of memorable moments, that Their Majesties and everyone in the UK can enjoy”.

    As well as the new photos of the King and Camilla, a previously unreleased picture taken of Charles while he was a student at Cambridge University has also been shared.

    Charles was 18 when the picture was taken at his matriculation – which is when an undergraduate formally becomes a student at the university – in October 1967. It has been preserved in Trinity College’s archives since then.

    The postage-stamp sized portrait shows Charles in Trinity College's 17th century Wren Library
    Image caption, The postage-stamp sized portrait shows Charles in Trinity College’s 17th century Wren Library

    The King’s Coronation will take place on Saturday 6 May at Westminster Abbey in London.

    On Saturday, it was announced that the King would be anointed behind a private screen during his crowning.

    The three-sided, embroidered screen will offer the monarch more seclusion than his predecessors enjoyed while the Archbishop of Canterbury uses holy oil to make the sign of the cross on the King’s hand, breast and head.

    About 150 people were involved in producing the embroidery, including some from the Royal School of Needlework, livery companies and fabric firms.