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Hollywood royalty meets actual royalty as Tom Cruise says King Charles can be his ‘wingman’ in coronation message-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
When one King meets another.
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Tom Cruise had a special message for King Charles during the Coronation Concert.
The Top Gun star was one of many celebrities putting in an appearance at the event, following the coronation of Charles and Queen Camilla on Saturday at Westminster Abbey.
Katy Perry was one of the big headliners of the night, taking to the stage to belt out Roar and Firework, even getting Prince George and Princess Charlotte on their feet.
Lionel Richie also brought the house down as the Royal Family sang along to his tunes – including Charles and Queen Camilla – and danced to his eighties hit All Night Long during the musical extravaganza at Windsor Castle.
The Prince of Wales gave the most passionate tribute of the night, telling his father before 20,000 spectators gathered in the grounds: Pa, we are all so proud of you.’
Hosted by Downton Abbey actor Hugh Bonneville, the Coronation Concert saw the King’s life celebrated, from his role in the Armed Forces to his passion for the arts and his charitable work through the Prince’s Trust.
Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance during the Coronation Concert (Picture: BBC)
The actor had some kinds words for the King (Picture: BBC)
When Hollywood royalty meets… actual royalty (Picture: BBC)
A host of celebrities recorded messages for Charles or highlighted little-known facts about him.
And Hollywood royalty met actual royalty when Tom delivered his tribute while at the controls of his Top Gun Warbird plane.
Highlighting the fact that Charles was qualified as a helicopter pilot, he said: ‘Pilot to pilot. Your Majesty, you can be my wingman any time,’ before saluting and banking off.
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Viewers at home were also very happy to see the star on their screens.
‘Best part of the coronation concert for me’, one person tweeted.
The Top Gun star made reference to Charles being a qualified helicopter pilot (Picutre: Rob Latour/Shutterstock)
‘Twas certainly a night to remember, as the Royal Family and a crowd of 20,000 enjoyed performances from a range of stars (Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
‘Wow, from one king to another’, one wrote.
‘Tom Cruise once again proving he is an absolute class act’, another Twitter user praised.
Elsewhere, when William took to the stage, he delighted his daughter Charlotte, who could be seen pointing out her father to her older brother.
From the stage on the castle’s picturesque east terrace, the Prince of Wales made a poignant reference to his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, adding: ‘I know she’s up there, fondly keeping an eye on us.’
Prince William took to the stage with a heartfelt address (Picture: Getty)
Lionel Richie had everyone on their feet – Charles and Camilal too (Picture: Getty)
Take That closed the show with Calum Scott (Picture: Getty)
He told his newly-crowned father: ‘She would be a very proud mother.’
William, a future King himself, also made his own historic pledge as he thanked the millions who serve in the military, schools, NHS, and local communities, saying: ‘I commit myself to serve you all. King, country, and Commonwealth.’
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The evening was closed by Take That, as Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald performed together for first time since their 2019 tour.
They set the place alight with hits including Shine and Never Forget, with the latter getting the crowd well and truly going as they screamed the lyrics and clapped in unison.
The Coronation Concert is available to watch on BBC iPlayer and listen back to on BBC Sounds.
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