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Fans were amazed: Kate Middleton's moving tribute at Eurovision | Israel Hayom

2023-05-14T07:06:28.107Z

Highlights: The princess played an instrumental piece on piano, filmed earlier this month at Windsor Palace. She wore a blue dress as a tribute to Ukraine and wore a pair of special earrings of significance to the royal family. The video featured the Kalush Orchestra, which won last year and sang the song "Stefania" in a video filmed in a metro in the heart of Kyiv. The Princess part included instrumental piano playing and was recorded at Windsor Castle and kept a complete secret. If you find a mistake in the article, please share it.


The princess played an instrumental piece on piano, filmed earlier this month at Windsor Palace • She wore a blue dress as a tribute to Ukraine and wore a pair of special earrings of significance to the royal family


If you blinked, you probably missed it: Princess Kate Middleton made a surprise appearance in the video opening the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 final in Liverpool. For just 30 seconds, you could see Kate on screen in a pre-shot footage earlier this month at Windsor Palace.

Kate appeared as part of a six-minute music video featuring other stars such as composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, British singer Sam Ryder and singer Joss Stone.

The video featured the Kalush Orchestra, which won last year and sang the song "Stefania" in a video filmed in a metro ass in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine. On the stage of the auditorium in Liberpovel, a band of drummers joined live. The Princess part included instrumental piano playing and was recorded at Windsor Castle and kept a complete secret.

Kate Middleton at Eurovision,

As a tribute to Ukraine, which won the Eurovision Song Contest last year and in whose honor the UK hosted the event, Kate wore a royal one-shoulder blue dress by British designer Jenny Packman, with the blue color marking a mark of respect for the Ukrainian flag. Kate also wore a pair of diamond earrings that belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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