Glastonbury was brought to a close on Sunday night by American singer SZA. The 34-year-old, known for her hits including Saturn, Snooze and Kill Bill, made her debut at the festival after taking to the Pyramid Stage.
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Maryam Moshiri is going to Glastonbury – but not in the way you may expect.
The BBC News presenter's face will be appearing on a flag that will be proudly waved during performances on the Glasto stage. And the cheeky design has left everyone laughing.
Newsreader Maryam was hilariously caught giving the middle finger to the camera last year. It was a total accident– and she immediately tried to pass it off by reading her bulletin seriously after.
The footage soon swept the internet, leading to Maryam to make an apology.
Thankfully though, people loved the mishap so much that they have branded Maryam a legend.
And her colleagues seem to be equally besotted with the unusual take on newsreading. Rich Wolfenden, who works on the Beeb's Final Score programme, is planning to pay tribute to Maryam at Glasto.
Ahead of the Somerset festival, he took to X to say: "Important Glastonbury prep is underway." He attached a picture of a huge flag capturing Maryam's faux pas – much to everyone's amusement! X users were left in stitches, with one writing: "Excellent work!" Another agreed: "This is brilliant – I've laughed so much I had to rewind 45 seconds of The Rest is Politics – superb banter." A third joked: "Ratings will surely go through the roof with people looking for this." And a fourth added: "Genius!! Will be looking out for this in the Glasto crowd #iconic." Maryam Moshiri is a British journalist and television presenter, known for her work with the BBC. She has been involved in business reporting and has presented on various BBC platforms, including BBC World News, BBC News Channel, and BBC Breakfast.
Glastonbury was brought to a close on Sunday night by American singer SZA. The 34-year-old, known for her hits including Saturn, Snooze and Kill Bill, made her debut at the festival after taking to the Pyramid Stage.
The Princess of Wales's love for tennis is well-documented and obvious each year when she enthusiastically attends Wimbledon as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. While Kate, who recently appeared at Trooping the Colour, is not expected to visit the famed tournament this year due to her treatment for cancer, other members of the Royal Family and the Middleton clan are regular faces in the Royal box who have also been seen getting absorbed in the games.
Keane won plenty of praise from fans as they performed at Glastonbury Festival 2024, with lead singer Tom Chaplin sending some a little bit wild. The alternative rock band took to the Pyramid stage on Saturday afternoon (June 29) as day two of music took over Worthy Farm.
Kenya Grace has covered Britney Spears, Daniel Bedingfield and more during her first-ever Glastonbury set.Today (June 28), the South African-born musical polymath took over the Woodsies stage, bringing her signature mellow drum and bass sound to Worthy Farm. Her performance comes after the success of her major-label debut single, ‘Strangers’, which she released last September. The song eventually blew up on TikTok and topped the charts in seven countries, including the UK.
SEVENTEEN fans have reacted to the news that the group’s Glastonbury performance won’t be available for worldwide viewing.Today (June 28), the 13-member group will become the first-ever K-pop act to perform on Glastonbury‘s main stage and fans have shared their outrage as they have learned that the festival’s livestream via BBC iPlayer is restricted to United Kingdom.“Let’s manage our expectations and still hype them up.@GlastoLive Please reconsider streaming SEVENTEEN @glastonbury,” tweeted one user while another shared: “The SEVENTEEN set? Perhaps only maybe possibly some parts on the BBC iplayer which is only available to residents of the UK……. Great choice.
wasn’t invited to the Trooping the Colour ceremony earlier this month — has realized that he’s “a proper outsider.”“He’s heartbroken and confused by the way they’ve cut him off and seemingly haven’t given it another thought,” a royal insider told Closer magazine.“Harry was very upset and emotional when he saw the footage of Kate [Middleton] at Trooping the Colour.”The source added that Harry — who is set to receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2024 ESPYs — has been “so worried” about the Princess of Wales since learning of her cancer diagnosis.“Whilst he has managed to connect with her on a few occasions it’s not nearly as often as he’d like,” the insider added.“He would have dearly loved to have been there, if only to congratulate and support Kate in person on what must have been an incredibly difficult day for her.”The Sussexes were not invited to this year’s annual celebration of the British monarch’s birthday — making it the second year in a row.“The fact he’s got to watch on TV or via the internet from 6,000 miles away just made him so sad.
If you missed out on getting a ticket for Glastonbury 2024 - or if the festival experience just isn't for you - you can catch all the action from the comfort of your own home. The BBC will again have extensive coverage of all the performances at Worthy Farm, Somerset.
There are reports of tensions rising once again between Prince Andrew and King Charles over the Duke of York's deteriorating residence, Royal Lodge. King Charles is said to be pressuring his younger brother to vacate his 30-room Windsor mansion in favour of the more modest Frogmore Cottage, previously the UK home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Duke of York, 64, is believed to have a lengthy lease on the Royal Lodge.
As the weather in the UK starts to warm up, royal fashion fans will be pleased with the opportunity to snap up one of Kate Middleton's gorgeous summer dresses for less. Marks and Spencer have an 'elegant' polka dot midi dress that bears a striking resemblance to a designer piece sported by Kate Middleton at Ascot in 2022.
Stacey Solomon has told fans of her 'super nervous' daughter's progress while showing off her 'dream' addition to her home as the county continues to bask in the highest temperatures seen so far this year.
Vanity Fair that the House of Windsor hasn’t been the same since the future queen consort stepped away from her royal duties to focus on her health.“Without Catherine, it all seems rather flat,” Jephson said in the cover story published Tuesday. “The future of the monarchy is William and Catherine.”“And, as we know from any superficial study of the British royal family, it’s the women who pull the show together, who get out there and make things happen,” he added.
Stacey Solomon has been making the most of the British sunshine in her huge outdoor swimming pool at their £1.2 million home. As the UK heatwave finally set in, the Sort Your Life Out star, 34, took to Instagram to show off the luxurious space after preparing it for the summer sunshine.
EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle has picked up global distribution rights to Hell Jumper, the BBC‘s upcoming doc series about a British aid worker who died in Ukraine.
Kate Middleton has been taking a break from the spotlight of late as she continues her journey back to health. And there are very few places in the UK where the Princess of Wales would be able to step out for a coffee and go unnoticed like a normal person but one small Scottish village nestled away in the countryside allows her to do just that.
Prince William has arrived in Germany to cheer on England as they face their second opponent in the UEFA European Football Championship 2024.The Royal is among the supporters at Frankfurt Arena, where England face Denmark in their second group stage match. The Prince of Wales, who is the president of the FA, is no doubt enjoying some pre-birthday celebrations out in Germany ahead of turning 42 on Friday, 21 June.The dad of three has headed to Germany alone, with his wife, the Princess of Wales, 42, thought to be at home and remaining away from public duties as she continues treatment for cancer in the UK.
When Kate Middleton confirmed she'd be making an appearance at Trooping the Colour on Saturday (June 15), fans were overjoyed but it looks like King Charles also sent a touching message.Trooping the Colour is a tradition that has been carried out annually for over 260 years to celebrate the British monarch's birthday. However, it appeared for this year's celebrations, Charles broke royal protocol for one very heartwarming reason.
of with , , and reveals so much into an extraordinary family at a difficult time. (See the photo .)The Prince and Princess of Wales are said to have prioritized their children more than ever over the last few months as Kate Middleton undergoes treatment for cancer.
The jubilant cheers of "We've got our Princess back" echoed on Saturday, serving as testament to the public's joy.
After an emotional day following the second Trooping the Colour parade of King Charles III ’s reign, it’s a good time to look back at the moments when the cheekiest member of the Royal family, Prince Louis, made us all smile. The event took place on Saturday 15 June in the rain, but the soggy English weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s youngest son.The six year old travelled in a carriage with his mother, Kate, and two siblings, George and Charlotte, and in typical fashion, stole the show.
first public appearance in almost six months at Trooping the Colour on Saturday — but it was also the first time her three children had been seen since last Christmas. Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, accompanied the Princess of Wales, 42, in a horse drawn carriage that made its way through London before a scheduled appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony.