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Katy Perry was a relatable queen as she couldn’t for the life of her find her seat at King Charles’ coronation.
The American Idol judge, 38, is among the celebrity guests who arrived at Westminster Abbey on Saturday morning to watch Charles anointed King before she takes to the stage to wow the monarch at the coronation concert on Sunday.
Grabbing everyone’s attention as she turned up to the service in a humongous pink hat, absolutely nailing the fashion stakes, Perry went from being a glamorous Hollywood icon to proving that actually she’s just like the rest of us with the very real struggle of finding her seat among the celeb-packed crowd.
While many fans were just stunned to see the US superstar at the ceremony at all, the world was gripped as the Roar chart-topper wandered around the abbey to find her place.
‘Katy Perry not finding her seat is so me,’ cackled one viewer while someone else said they were ‘obsessed with Katy Perry trying to find her seat. And yes she looks stunning.’
‘The way she’s trying to look for her seat with that hat, it’s adorable and funny at the same time,’ one of her loyal fans noted with others were more concerned who would be sitting behind her and that hat.
Katy Perry was a relatable queen as she struggled to find her seat at the coronation (Picture: Twitter)
The singer looked sensational in pink as she arrived at Westminster Abbey (Picture: Getty Images)
Perry will be joining the likes of her American Idol co-judge Lionel Richie, and Take That to perform for His Majesty on Sunday in a concert expected to be watched by millions around the world.
The singer first met Charles in 2019 at an event in Mumbai before he appointed her ambassador for the British Asian Trust.
Ahead of the two day spectacle, Perry confirmed she would be staying in Windsor Castle, teasing that she will be sharing ‘a lot’ of images from inside her weekend.
Guests were asked to arrive at Westminster Abbey at 7.30am before the service began at 11am.
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Stephen Fry, Dame Emma Thompson, and Dame Judi Dench were among the first stars to arrive at the service early in the morning while Ant and Dec were beaming as hey posed with fans and took selfies with other guests.
It is the first coronation in the UK since Queen Elizabeth’s in 1953.
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‘This is so me.’