At the platinum jubilee ceremony, Ed Sheeran will perform in honour of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s marriage.

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Ed Sheeran will be singing his most loved romantic song “Perfect” at the upcoming platinum jubilee event to honor the bond between Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth.

Edward Christopher “Ed” Sheeran is a well-known English singer and songwriter whose melodic voice has captivated audiences all over the world. He also dabbles in rapping and acting. He will perform at Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee ceremony this week. According to reports, Sheeran will perform his famous love ballad Perfect at the Jubilee Pageant in a special segment honouring the Queen and her late husband, the Duke of Edinburgh’s marriage. Photos of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will be displayed on a giant screen during his performance.

According to reports, the ceremony will include a Bollywood-inspired rendition of the Queen and Duke’s wedding day. According to The Independent, classic Bollywood anthems will be played as 250 Bollywood dancers process down The Mall in a reimagining of their 1947 wedding celebration.

At the platinum jubilee ceremony, Ed Sheeran will perform in honour of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's marriage. 2

Following much speculation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been confirmed to attend Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations next month. “Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are excited and honoured to attend The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children,” Harry and Meghan’s spokesperson told Page Six. The royal family’s four members, however, will not appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the official public appearance and photo op with The Queen and working royal family members such as Prince Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton. “After careful consideration, Her Majesty has decided that this year’s traditional trooping the colour balcony appearance on Thursday, 2 June, will be limited to Her Majesty and those members of the royal family who are currently undertaking official public duties on behalf of the Queen,” according to a statement from The Palace.

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