Some CoronationConcert fans joked Katy forgot to perform one particular song
Katy Perry wowed the crowd and the members of the royal family with her amazing performance at the Coronation Concert. The pop star wore a regal gold princess dress as she performed on the stage to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Some viewers were impressed by Katy's outfit for her performance, as some joked that her golden dress looked like a ‘Quality Street’ and that she looked like the Toffee Penny chocolate wrapper. For the young royals, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Katy stole the show as they were both spotted singing along to her hit song Roar.
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