King Charles III’s Coronation: The coronation of King Charles III as the 40th monarch of Britain today will be a historical moment. Buckingham Palace has announced a three day merrymaking jamboree to mark the historic moment.
It has invited numerous celebrities to the ceremony. And a few of them will also perform at the coronation concert on May 7. The star-studded ceremony has an exciting lineup making it one of the biggest event for the royal family.
Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor to perform
Celebrities from around the world will witness King Charles’ enthronement. They include ‘Top Gun’ actor Tom Cruise, Pussycat Dolls frontwoman Nicole Scherzinger, and Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor. She will be performing a spoken word delivery at the event.
Other celebrities on the list include actor Katy Perry, singer-songwriter Lionel Richie and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. They all are set to perform at the coronation event. Katy and Lionel have been ambassadors of the King’s charity work. They enjoy a long partnership with the royal monarch.
British pop group Take That, as well as Welsh Bass-baritone opera singer Sir Bryn Terfel, singer Freya Ridings and musician Alexis Ffrench are also expected to perform at the concert. English singer Paloma Faith, Nigerian singer-songwriter Tiwa Savage, English musician Steve Winwood, English singer-songwriter Olly Murs and club DJ Pete Tong, who will play his Ibiza classics are other artists to perform at the concert.
World famous pianist Lang Lang the recent ‘The Piano’ winner Lucy will also attend the concert.
Three-day merrymaking jamboree
Buckingham Palace announced details of a three-day merrymaking jamboree. It includes a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle, a nationwide series of street parties and a national volunteering campaign, branded “The Big Help Out.”
“Buckingham Palace is pleased to announce further details on the ceremonial, celebratory and community events that will take place over the Coronation Weekend between Saturday 6th and Monday 8th May 2023,” read a release by the palace.
“The Service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. As previously announced, the Service will reflect the Monarch’s role today and look towards the future while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry,” read Buckingham Palace’s release.
The King’s coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6. The coronation concert will follow on the evening of Sunday, May 7.
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