Amanda Holden flaunts King Charles toilet seat after Coronation invite
While many celebrities have voiced their excitement about King Charles III’s Coronation tomorrow, Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, who has snagged an invite to the ceremony, is taking enthusiasm to a whole new level.
After enjoying a very different journey to work at Heart FM than usual as she travelled atop a coronation bus, she was then accompanied by two regal escorts who led her into the studios.
Both wore crowns and capes while carrying sceptres, much to her amusement.
Looking stunning as she laughed while being photographed, Amanda embraced spring in her Sacramento Shirt Dress in rose garden print from Susannah London, which retails at £1,450 .
She teamed this with a pale blue overcoat, white shoes and a bag.
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She also sported a pair of the celebrity prerequisite – giant sunglasses.
She later took to her Instagram stories to show off a rather bizarre piece of Coronation memorabilia.
Giving a whole new meaning to sitting on the throne, a smiling Amanda posed with a toilet seat featuring King Charles’s face.
The seat is Victorian Plumbing’s Coronation Throne and she captioned the picture “What more could a girl want ?!” followed by a crying with laughter emoji.
This comes just a day after she channelled her inner Queen Charlotte.
To mark the fact that the eagerly anticipated Bridgerton spin-off was hitting Netflix, Amanda appeared in a lavish reel on her social media.
Dressed in a sumptuous regal gown and powdered wig, she waved a feathered fan as she wafted through the Heart FM offices.
A string quartet provided the soundtrack for her entrance as she arrived into the studio.
Somehow, despite the enormous wig, she managed to get her headphones on.
She was also shown rocking out behind the desk while dressed in the opulent attire.
Amanda is one of the lucky celebrities who has made the guest list for the Coronation tomorrow.
She earned her invite after being confirmed as a coach on Sing for the King, a new BBC show celebrating King Charles’s Coronation.
The programme will see singers of all ages from across the UK prepare to give a performance fit for royalty, for King Charles and Queen Camilla.
King Charles will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony that is slimmed down compared to previous coronations.
Alongside the celebrity attendees, the service will be attended by royalty and influential politicians from the UK and across the world.
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