Nicole Scherzinger delighted her Instagram fans by hinting at a number of lovely outfits that may be her coronation gown on Sunday.
The 44-year-old singer claimed she was at a fitting for her wedding gown and shared a Cinderella-style montage of herself trying on the evening gown on her Instagram account.
She spun around in front of a clothing rail, switching between a variety of ballgowns as she teased fans and left them guessing which one she would choose ahead of the big night.
She danced to the tune of royal, princess-like music and said that she will be featured on live coverage of the performance after Saturday’s crowning event.
The star penned the caption: ‘Feeling like an absolute princess at my fitting for the King’s #CoronationConcert this weekend! Can you guess what dress I chose? Tune in to #BBC #iPlayer Sunday 7th May from 8pm to find out. #Coronation [sic].’
Nicole wowed in a line-up of majestic numbers that featured glitter, royal blue shades, a dazzling yellow, a poofy white skirt and mermaid trains galore.
Fans flocked to the comments section to weigh in on which one she should wear to perform her duet with pianist Lang Lang on the star-studded night.
One said: ‘Either one of the white ones or the one that is mostly blue! [sic].’
Another urged: ‘All fab, but feelin the blue one! [sic].’
‘The only queen I care about! [sic],’ an Instagram user praised the former Pussycat Dolls singer underneath her video post.
Chatting about her slot at the upcoming Coronation Concert in the past, the A-lister revealed: ‘The piece I will be singing is such a powerful, moving song.
‘And to be sharing the stage with Lang Lang will be a dream come true; a once-in-a-lifetime performance.’
The unique concerts will take place as thousands of Londoners lined the streets to see the newly crowned monarch return to Buckingham Palace following a church ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
Stella McCartney will offer a spoken word performance with a conservation theme during the event to mark the King and Queen’s coronation.
According to the BBC, the fashion designer’s address would represent her and the King’s “shared passion for environmental sustainability.”
Stella, the daughter of former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney and his late wife photographer Linda, received a CBE earlier this year for her contributions to fashion and sustainability.
Her performance will be part of a larger nature-themed component of the event, which will take place on Sunday in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Source My Celebrity Life.