They made their royal entrance.
Just a number of days after the coronation ceremony, King Charles and Queen Camilla made an unexpected cameo wa previously recorded video aired during the semi-final of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday night.
In the clip where the two appear for a number of seconds, Queen Camilla, wearing a royal blue gown, is first seen eyeing someone with a notebook filling out a checklist before the start of Eurovision 2023.
The camera then pans to King Charles, who’s standing next to her wearing a navy blue suit jacket and royal blue tie.
They stand together backstage as people in elaborate costumes – Participant of Eurovision 2022 Subwoolferfrom Norway – avoid them each.
The royal couple aren’t heard to say anything in the video, nevertheless it appears that Charles was attempting to whisper something to his wife during filming.
This yr, Eurovision, a songwriting competition broadcast around the world, takes place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.
That is the first time in 25 years that the competition is held in the UK BBC.
Last yr’s winner, Ukraine, was resulting from host, but this yr was unable to achieve this resulting from the ongoing war with Russia, Deadline reported.
The competition is organized by the European Broadcasting Union, in response to the Eurovision website, with each participating broadcaster from the 37 participating countries selecting a song and an artist to perform in the contest.
The competition consists of three live shows: the first semi-final on Tuesday evening, the second semi-final on Thursday evening and the grand final on Saturday evening.
There might be 4 presenters on this week’s contest, including Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina, English rapper Alesha Dixon, ‘Ted Lasso’ star Hannah Waddingham and popular British talk show host Graham Norton.
Newly crowned King Charles and Queen Camilla are definitely no strangers to Eurovision – in April the couple visited Liverpool dramatically reveal the scene to the audience.
This will likely have been the same day they filmed their latest pre-recorded episode as they were spotted wearing the same outfits in that video as the unveiling.
Last weekend was a giant one for the couple as King Charles was officially crowned monarch in an elaborate coronation ceremony on Saturday at Westminster Abbey.
This marked the official transfer of power to him after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, last September at the age of 96.
At the time of her death, she reigned for 70 years.
The ceremony was full of members of the royal family, including Charles’ son Prince Harry, who arrived in the UK without his wife for the first time since the January issue of his memoir Spare.
Nevertheless, he was only in the country for lower than 24 hours, rushing home to be back in time for his son Archie’s fourth birthday, which was on the same day as his coronation.
Reportedly, some members of the royal family wondered why he “even bothered” to attend the festivities.
“A person makes decisions” – a source near the family said Vanity Fair. “Truthfully, there wasn’t much speak about Harry in any respect. There was a variety of give attention to this chance.”
On Sunday, Windsor Castle hosted a grand coronation concert with over 20,000 spectators and performances by Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.
Even Princess Charlotte sang Perry’s words as she performed her 2013 hit “Roar”.
During the event, Prince William also took the stage to make an emotional speech, congratulating his father while paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
“As my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are an expression of our hopes for the future and I do know she watches us fondly and could be a really proud mother,” said William.
Perry’s appearance at the gala also resulted in a surprise appearance by the king and queen on Sunday’s episode of American Idol, where the “Firework” singer is a judge.