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#TaylorSwift apparently declined King Charles III’s invitation to perform at his coronation concert. -
King Charles III Played Princess Diana's Favorite Song For Tina Turner Tribute – Details
In commemoration of Tina Turner’s death, King Charles III ordered to play “The Best” in Buckingham Palace, which was also the late Princess Diana’s favorite song to play in the car. #KingCharles #TinaTurner #PrincessDiana -
What is Lionel Richie's Real Voice? Singer 'Changed' His Voice During Coronation Performance, Fans Say
Lionel Richie's performance during King Charles' Coronation last weekend was talked about on social media but for pretty much all the confusing and probably the wrong reasons. #LionelRichie -
Pretty Yende King Charles Coronation Performance A Dream Come True For Opera Singer
Opera singer Pretty Yende became the first African soloist invited to perform at a British coronation. #PrettyYende -
King Charles Coronation Concert: Ed Sheeran Reveals the TRUTH About His Absence
Ed Sheeran recently clarified in an interview why he was not one of the performers at King Charles III's coronation concert. #EdSheeran #CoronationConcert -
King Charles Coronation: Nick Cave Explains Why He’s Attending the Royal Event Despite Criticism
Nick Cave took to his website to explain why he was attending King Charles III's coronation despite criticism from the public. #NickCave #Coronation -
King Charles Coronation: Proclaimers Removed From Official Playlist Due to THIS Controversial Comment
The Proclaimers' song has been officially removed from King Charles III's official coronation playlist on Spotify after a controversial matter. #Proclaimers #KingCharlesCoronation -
King Charles III Coronation Playlist Reveals Royal Guilty Pleasure Tracks: Harry Styles Included?
Specifically and intricately handpicked on the monarch's behalf by the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sports, King Charles III's Coronation Playlist for his upcoming coronation rites has finally been released on Spotify. #KingCharles #Spotify -
King Charles Coronation Concert: Take That Performing Without THIS Member
Take That will reportedly perform at King Charles' coronation concert in May but 1 key member will not join his bandmates; who could this be? #TakeThat #CoronationConcert -
Spice Girls, King Charles Relationship: Here's What Happened During Controversial 90s Photo-Op
The girl band holds a rather significant meaning to King Charles who was back then, when he was still a Prince, made headlines when she met the group back in 1997. #SpiceGirls -
King Charles Coronation Concert: Fans Want THESE Artists to Perform at Royal’s Major Event
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that there will be a coronation concert as part of the festivities that will take place on King Charles' coronation weekend this May. #KingCharles #CoronationConcert -
Freddie Mercury Did NOT Want To Meet Prince Charles, Princess Diana at Live Aid - Here's Why
Freddie Mercury once refused to meet Prince Charles and Princess Diana despite being friends with the royal princess. #FreddieMercury #PrinceCharles -
Sir Barry Gibb: Bee Gees Member Knighted By Prince Charles At Buckingham Palace
Barry Gibb, cofounder and member of the Bee Gees, attended the knighting ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London on Tuesday. He dedicated the honor to his late brothers Maurice and Robin Gibb. -
Prince Charles Claims That Princess Charlotte is a Much Easier Baby Than George Was
Can you believe that Princess Charlotte is already six weeks old? Of course, in the days since her birth we have heard precious little about how Kate Middleton, Prince William and little Prince George have adjusted to the new royal arrival. Just as when George was born nearly two years ago, the family has been pretty private while adjusting to their new normal. Of course the media wants any info available on Charlotte and thankfully, her doting grandfather, Prince Charles has offered up a bit of information. -
BBC Drops Documentary on Royals After Prince Charles's Attorney Gets Involved
A new documentary called "Reinventing the Royals" has originally been scheduled to premiere on BBC this coming weekend, but because of Prince Charles's overly aggressive legal team, it will likely never see the light of day. Apparently, the royal family originally believed the project was going to take a standard look at how the media and monarchy generally worked together. Instead, the project quickly began to shed light on some of the more sinister actions of the royals, and it is a view they would prefer the general public not have. "Reinventing the Royals" supposedly focuses primarily on the time after Princess Diana's tragic death in 1997. It was when Prince Charles was the least liked or respected by the British people because of his treatment of his ex-wife. He felt it necessary to reinvent himself so the public would see him as a good father to Princes William and Harry. He also wanted to sway the public perception of the woman who came between him and Diana: Camilla Parker-Bowles. Back then, Parker-Bowles was having things thrown at her when she was out in public and Charles's goal was to get people to leave her alone.
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