Katy Perry reveals Coronation concert secret that wasn’t shown on TV
KATY Perry let fans in on a little secret from her performance at the King's Coronation concert this weekend.
The I Kissed A Girl singer had a special note embroidered into the inside of her stunning golden ball gown.
Giving people a glimpse behind the scenes of the historic moment, which saw her blow the audience away with her incredible vocals.
"Katy Perry Charles III 2023 VW" was stitched into the inside of her dress, with a little crown before Charles' name.
Hubby Orlando Bloom was one of the first to gush over the hitmaker, writing: "So proud," with a red heart emoji.
Kris Jenner wrote: "Wow!!!! Soooo beautiful!!!", while the Royal Family's Instagram page commented: "Thank you for a fantastic performance at the #CoronationConcert".
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The 38-year-old sang at the Coronation Concert which featured performances from Lionel Richie, 73, and appearances from actors, Piers Brosnan, 69, Tom Cruise, 60, and more.
Eight-year-old Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William, 40, and Princess Kate, 41, was spotted singing along to Katy Perry’s ‘Roar’ at the Coronation Concert.
Charlotte waved the Union Jack next to her mom Kate as belted out the lyrics, "Louder than a lion, 'cause I am a champion!"
King Charles, 74, danced alongside Queen Camilla and a jubilant crowd of 20,000 as Britain was treated to a spectacular coronation concert.
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With the country continuing to celebrate Charles a one-off show at Windsor Castle saw the Royals on their feet as they boogied to Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Take That.
The two-hour spectacular featured music from the likes of Paloma Faith, appearances from Piers Brosnan and Tom Cruise, and a heartfelt speech from Prince William.
Lionel Richie sang his much-loved All Night Long as Charles and the Royals danced.
As mentioned, Katy Perry performed her hit Roar as Princess Charlotte sang along with her mum Kate.
Shen then dedicated her song Firework to Charles and the work they both do for The British Asian Trust.