Dressed in a purple ensemble, the performer caused a sensation for her dance steps, her sense of rhythm, and her desire to share the enthusiasm around the show.

The end point of a great weekend of celebrations. Sunday evening, at the end of a day started with the “Big lunch” during which the British were able to revel in the famous royal quiche gathered around giant picnics, the coronation concert was organized.

Among the stars who performed in front of the royal family the day after the enthronement of Charles III, Katy Perry, the ex-Pussycat Dolls Nicole Scherzinger, Lionel Richie or the Take That, without Robbie Williams, for the greatest happiness of the 20,000 people present at Windsor Castle.

“The actor wants the limelight”

However, on social networks, all these beautiful people have been upstaged by an illustrious stranger. On the antenna of the BBC, which broadcast the show, the interpreter in sign language has indeed caused a sensation because of his enthusiasm, but also his sense of innate rhythm.

Dressed in a purple ensemble, she did not hesitate to move her arms and perform dance steps during the songs, while translating them for the hearing impaired. A performance hailed by viewers on Twitter.

“The sign language interpreter steals the show!” rejoiced one of them, who accompanied his message with a short video in which the interpreter translates, in rhythm, All Night Longa song by Lionel Richie.

“Who is this wonderful performer, she is absolutely amazing,” another user wrote.

During this evening, broadcast on giant screens across the United Kingdom, the Prince of Wales William also gave a speech in honor of his father. Other stars such as Hugh Jackman, Pierce Brosnan or even Tom Cruise have also spoken.

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