Nicole Scherzinger’s Disney princess moment at coronation concert
Don’t cha wish you were performing at the coronation concert like her?
Nicole Scherzinger had a “real-life” Disney princess moment Sunday as she belted out “Reflections” from the classic Disney movie “Mulan” on the grounds of Windsor Castle for the coronation concert for the freshly crowned King Charles III, 74, and Queen Camilla, 75.
The concert, which was attended by more than 20,000 royal watchers — Brits and non-Brits alike — featured Scherzinger as one of the openers, and she stunned with her gorgeous vocals.
During the performance of the song first made famous by Christina Aguilera and Lea Salonga, the stunning 44-year-old American singer wore a royal-blue colored dress with a sheer, embroidered bodice and was dripping in diamonds – but it was nothing compared to her first outfit of the day.
While doing press earlier in the day, the former Pussycat Dolls member wore a skintight, black leather dress with gold chained straps and chunky black platform heels.
The stunning brunette wore her hair in a half-up, half-down look and sizzled with glowing makeup — and a saucy slit cut up to there.
“I have met Charles before,” Scherzinger revealed to BBC Radio 2 ahead of the concert on Sunday. “It is a historic moment in time. I am singing a song I have never sung before called ‘Reflections.’ It is crazy’.”
Scherzinger — who gushed pre-performance about feeling like a “real-life princess” performing in front of a “real castle” — is just one of the many musical performers at the star-studded event on Sunday evening.
Superstar pop Katy Perry, her “American Idol” co-judge and “All Night Long” icon Lionel Richie, and opera legend Andrea Bocelli are also taking the stage to share in the special day and honor the new King Charles.
The musical celebration comes just one day after the coronation ceremony, which took place on Saturday, May 6 at The Westminster Abbey.
It marked the official transfer of power to King Charles after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September. She was 96 when she passed, and had reigned for 70 years.
The grand event was attended by many members of the royal family, including Prince Harry, whose arrival marked his first time back in the United Kingdom since he dropped his bombshell, tell-all memoir, “Spare,” in January.
In the book, he alleged that his brother, Prince William, had “physically attacked” him and branded his stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla, as a “villain.”
This weekend’s musical performers were also in attendance on Saturday, with Katy Perry nearly stealing the show when she almost tripped and fell in her purple skirt suit upon leaving the Westminster Chapel after the ceremony.
Earlier in the day, she made headlines after she struggled to find her seat at the big event, looking bewildered in the crowded chapel. It later took off on Twitter as a viral meme.
However, it appeared that she was in on the joke, as she took to Twitter after the event to write, “don’t worry guys i found my seat.”
Now, the royal family and concertgoers alike will get to enjoy the show after all the commotion this weekend.
However, Prince Harry has already made his way back to Los Angeles where he celebrated the fourth birthday of his son, Archie, alongside wife Meghan Markle.
The self-proclaimed “Spare” spent less than 24 hours in the UK and arrived on a commercial flight.
Read the full article Here