Camilla close to tears over emotional performance by 'star of show' at Coronation concert

and have been handled to an unimaginable Coronation Live performance on Sunday night with stars together with Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and others at Windsor Fort. The newly topped monarch and his spouse appeared to benefit from the present as Richie carried out “All Night time Lengthy,” at one level getting up on their toes and swaying to the music.

But it surely was when 13-year-old Lucy Illingworth carried out that Queen Camilla appeared most touched.

The blind pianist carried out a rendition of Bach's Prelude in C Main, making Queen Camila near tears whereas watching.

The teenager is part of the Amber Belief, a charity that Queen Camilla is patron of.

The belief, which gives musical alternatives for blind and partially sighted youngsters, beforehand shared their delight at her being chosen to carry out on the live performance.

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Queen Camilla acquired emotional on the Coronation Live performance with King Charles (Picture: BBC)

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Teenager Lucy Illingworth ave an emotional efficiency on the Coronation Live performance (Picture: BBC)

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They posted on their web site: "We're thrilled that Lucy has the chance of taking part in such a historic second, celebrating the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort."

Different members of the royal household, together with 8-year-old Princess Charlotte and Prince George, 9, waved Union flags together with a crowd of some 20,000 gathered on the fortress's east terrace.

Charlotte and her mom, Kate, the Princess of Wales, sang alongside as Perry, wearing a gold foil ball robe, carried out her pop hit “Roar.”

'High Gun' star Tom Cruise appeared in a recorded video message, saying: "Pilot to pilot. Your Majesty, you might be my wingman any time." The combined program additionally noticed performances by the Royal Ballet, Nicole Scherzinger from the Pussycat Dolls, opera singer Andrea Bocelli and British band Take That.

Even Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog made an look, joking with host Hugh Bonneville.

The leisure was interspersed with extra critical moments. A message from Charles on the significance of environmental conservation was performed, and the present was accompanied by a lightweight and drone show with a nature theme.

, inheritor to the throne, took to the stage to pay tribute to his father's dedication to service. "Pa, we're all so pleased with you," he mentioned.

Concertgoers sang "God Save the King" as landmarks across the UK have been lit up in vibrant lights.

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