The Princess of Wales, Kate, made a stunning entrance at the Eurovision Song Contest final by showcasing her piano skills in a heartfelt performance.
Collaborating with the Coloche Orchestra, last year’s UK winners, Kate captivated an audience of approximately 160 million viewers worldwide.
The grand final commenced with this mesmerizing opening act, recorded in the regal setting of the Crimson Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, a well-kept palace secret that left royal enthusiasts ecstatic.
In a delightful surprise for fans, a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the performance was unveiled on the official Twitter account of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The video offered a sneak peek into Kate’s preparation as she geared up to take the spotlight alongside the Coloche Orchestra.
The caption accompanying the post hinted at the excitement, “Delighted to join Coloche Orchestra in a special performance of last year’s winning entry.
Enjoy the show, Liverpool.”
Adorned in an elegant Jenny Packham gown in a striking shade of blue reminiscent of the Ukrainian flag, Kate enchanted viewers as she gracefully played the grand piano during the brief yet impactful 10-second performance.
To honor the memory of the late Queen, who had shown public support for Ukraine before her passing in September, Kate accessorized with a pair of the Queen’s earrings, adding a poignant touch to her ensemble.
The behind-the-scenes footage of the performance commenced with breathtaking aerial views of Windsor Castle, setting the stage for Kate’s musical interlude.