Just one day after King Charles, 74, and Queen Camilla, 75, were officially crowned in a historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey, they stepped out with the royal family for the Coronation Concert on Sunday, reported People. The concert, hosted by Paddington star Hugh Bonneville, was meant to "celebrate the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen in front of 20,000 members of the public and invited guests," and those who were watching live. King Charles III Coronation Concert: Katy Perry Performs on Her Smashing Hits 'Roar' and 'Firework' at the Event (Watch Viral Videos).
The cameras caught King Charles and Queen Camilla smiling throughout the event, especially when Miss Piggy and Kermit made a surprise appearance saying they were looking for their seats in the royal box. Several big celebrities performed at the coronation concert like Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel, Take That, Freya Ridings, and Alexis Ffrench. Sonam Kapoor Delivers a Spoken Word Piece About Commonwealth at King Charles III Coronation Concert (Watch Video).
Sonam Kapoor
Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor took centre stage at the Coronation Concert as she introduced various choir performers of the Commonwealth. Her piece served as a prelude to the inspiring virtual choir performances by the Commonwealth, made up of choirs, solo artists and duos from the 56 Commonwealth countries. Sonam also introduced Steve Winwood, who performed a modern version of his iconic song 'Higher Love' accompanied by a 70-piece orchestra.
Sonam Kapoor at Coronation Concert:
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She began her speech with 'Namaste'. She was introduced as one of the biggest actors in Bollywood. The 'Khoobsurat' actor emphasized the diversity of the Commonwealth during her spoken word performance. She also elucidated upon the oneness that binds the diversity of the nation. "Our Commonwealth is a union. Together, we are one-third of the world's people, one-third of the world's oceans, and one-third of the world's lands. Each of our countries is unique, and each of our people is special but we choose to stand as one. Learning from our history, blessed by our diversity, driven by our values and determined to build a more peaceful, sustainable and prosperous place where every voice is heard, " Sonam Kapoor said in her speech on Sunday night.
Ahead of her performance at the historic Coronation Concert, Sonam Kapoor unveiled the mystery over her dress. Known to be a fashionista, the 'Neerja' actor opted for a classy and elegant Bardot gown for the occasion. She sported minimal makeup and an accessory look. The actor took to Insta and shared a string of pictures from the special photo shoot. While the first picture of the set holds a close-up portfolio of the actor, the others showcase her beautiful dress from different angles. Sonam's dress was designed by her favourites Anamika Khanna and Emilia Wickstead.
Katy Perry
Apart from her, popular singer Katy Perry also performed at the coronation concert and set the stage on fire. Wearing a golden ball gown with a sweeping train, Katy crooned to one of her best-known hits "Roar", as the face of a tiger lighted up above her. Princess Charlotte sang along - undoubtedly the ultimate seal of approval - as one of the biggest names on the lineups got everyone in the crowd to cheer and wave their flags.
Watch Katy Perry Performing "Roar":
Princess Charlotte singing along to @katyperry’s “Roar” at the Coronation Concert. pic.twitter.com/YLbBMBfgId
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Perry then sang "Firework", a song that surely gave her a huge boost in royalties every November, which she dedicated to the King. "Thank you for bringing out the firework in so many young people," she said. Ahead of her performance, Katy expressed her excitement. "I am excited to be performing at the coronation concert and helping to shine a further light on the British Asian Trust's Children's Protection Fund, whose work includes on-ground initiatives to fundraising, with the aim to find solutions to child trafficking," she said in a statement last month, reported People. The singer looked smashing in a lavender Vivienne Westwood suit set on the coronation day.
Lionel Richie
Apart from Katy, another solid performance that stole the limelight at Coronation Concert was by Lionel Richie. Sitting on a black baby grand piano to perform, the singer sang The Commodores' classic, "Easy". Later he crooned his own hit "All Night Long (All Night)" to a cheering crowd. Tom Cruise Flies Vintage Fighter Plane As He Accepts His MTV Award, Wishes King Charles III on His Coronation by Saying 'You Can Be My Wingman Anytime' (Watch Videos).
Lionel Richie at King Charles' Coronation Concert:
Lionel Richie at Windsor Castle. The only coronation concert in a thousand year history. #Coronation #CoronationConcert pic.twitter.com/UlzIl9Kl3T
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After Richie's performance, the Prince of Wales went to the stage. He joked, "I want to say a few words about my father and why I believe this weekend is so important. But don't worry, unlike Lionel, I won't go on all night long. Lionel's daughter, Sofia Richie, was also spotted in the audience to support her dad. "Off to see @lionelrichie," she captioned a photo of herself wearing a pink pantsuit with black pumps via Instagram before showtime.
Tom Cruise
Hollywood star, Tom Cruise showed his support to the newly coronated King Charles through his virtual presence. During the Coronation Concert on Sunday, the Top Gun: Maverick star, 60, appeared in a video cameo, giving King Charles III a shoutout while sitting in a fighter jet. "Pilot to pilot, Your Majesty, you can be my wingman any time," Cruise said. The part-time UK resident has spent many years there shooting the Mission: Impossible franchise, reported People.
Watch Tom Cruise's Pre-Recorded Video:
Tom Cruise flies a old fighter plane whilst accepting the MTV Award for Best Performance in a Movie.
“See you at the movies.” pic.twitter.com/tfKUIoUMrK
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) May 8, 2023
Pierce Brosnan and Bear Grylls also appeared in the pre-recorded spots, while Dame Joan Collins, Disney's beloved Winnie the Pooh, Sir Tom Jones and OTI Mabuse also appeared in "pre-recorded sketches and segments revealing little-known facts about the King." The concert, hosted by Hugh Bonneville, celebrated the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen. Approximately 20,000 members of the public and invited guests were in attendance, while millions were expected to be watching at home.