The 77-year-old Rockstar performed Neil Diamond's hit, but viewers were less than impressed by his Jubilee performance.
#PlatinumPartyatthePalace " A third ranted: "Has Rod Stewart even heard Sweet Caroline before??? You have a few."
Prince George was singing along as the rock legend performed Sweet Caroline.
Susannah said: "Poor Rod. I know Sweet Caroline was to get the crowd going, but he’s got a better back catalogue. However, viewers following the show on The 77-year-old was part of the line-up on tonight's BBC broadcast.
The singer, 77, left fans unimpressed on Saturday evening as he belted out Sweet Caroline during the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert.
One wrote: 'The party at the palace is good but how can you butcher Sweet Caroline?' Performance: Rod Stewart left fans unimpressed on Saturday evening as he belted out Sweet Caroline during the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert Rod Stewart left fans unimpressed on Saturday evening as he belted out Sweet Caroline during the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert.
However audiences were surprised that the rocker, who has a multitude of iconic songs in his back catalogue, finished his set with Sweet Caroline – a song by ...
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And @Villancella wrote: "Prince George singing along to Sweet Caroline was the cutest thing." @sandieshoes asked: "Did you see little Prince George singing along to Sweet Caroline with Rod Stewart! Aww." @benjaminbutter said: "Prince George singing along to Sweet Caroline says Britain is in safe hands."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting Cardiff Castle ahead of a special Platinum Jubilee Celebration Concert taking place in the castle grounds ...
Love the royals? They're hopeful that 10 million people will join in. During their visit, George and Charlotte got a go on the music decks and the family had a little singalong to a classic hit.
PRINCE George sung along to Sweet Caroline while proudly waving his flag alongside his sister Charlotte at the Queen's Jubilee Party.George and Charlo.
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Prince George sang along joyfully as Sir Rod Stewart sang Neil Diamond's hit song Sweet Caroline for the crowds at the Party at the Palace on Saturday 4 ...
While heir to the throne George was dressed in a smart dark blue suit. Judi continued: "After their often tense-looking appearances so far during the Jubilee it was a rather more relaxed and synchronized-looking William and Kate that arrived in Wales today with their two eldest children. The family were, of course, sat in the Royal box alongside the likes of Prince Charles and Camila, Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie, and Zara Tindall.
Princess Charlotte, 7, was spotted playfully conducting an orchestra, during the royal family's visit to Cardiff Castle for a Platinum Jubilee concert in Wales.
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Sir Rod Stewart got the party going at today's Platinum Jubilee concert, where he performed some of his biggest hits outside Buckingham Palace for an ...
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Gorgeous George steals the show! Eight-year-old Prince belts out Sweet Caroline as William, Kate and Charlotte join the nation and sing along to ...
The Queen has delighted millions of viewers by appearing in a surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear to kick-start the Jubilee concert. He told the crowds: 'We are here right outside the gates of Buckingham Palace for the party of a lifetime. Excited ticket-holders queued for up to 12 hours before tonight's star-studded Platinum Party at the Palace, enjoying a festive atmosphere despite the long wait. Samantha Short, 43 from Gloucester said: 'It's just amazing to be here on such a special occasion. The Queen has delighted millions of viewers by appearing in a surprise comic sketch with Paddington Bear to kick-start the Jubilee concert. He said: 'Being from America this is something totally different - we would never get this. He added: 'Tonight has been full of such optimism and joy – and there is hope. The Royal Family turned out to show their support for the Queen as she celebrates 70 years on the throne. Members of the public on The Mall before the start of the Platinum Party at the Palace in front of Buckingham Palace, London Prince Charles used his speech to pay tribute to what he described as his mother's 'lifetime of selfless service', adding that: 'Your family now spans four generations. The adorable design hails from high-street hero H&M - we love the sequinned detailing and the sweet bow atop the tiered tulle fabric. Gorgeous George steals the show!
The singer, 77, left fans unimpressed on Saturday evening as he belted out Sweet Caroline during the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert.
One wrote: 'The party at the palace is good but how can you butcher Sweet Caroline?' They are part of a series of major events scheduled for the four-day extravaganza, which began on Thursday with Trooping the Colour and a jaw-dropping 71-aircraft Flypast. He did not fail to disappoint the crowd as he went straight on to sing the hit anthem Sweet Caroline as his second tune of the night.
Prince George mouthed the words to "Sweet Caroline" while Rod Stewart performed at the Platinum Jubilee concert. See the video here.
However, reports swirled in late May that Harry and his brother William were attempting to mend their relationship before reuniting for their Grandmother’s Jubilee, supposedly making an effort to move on from the past. The comedic video then concluded with she and Paddington tapping along to the sound of “We Will Rock You” triumphantly playing outside their building. During Sir Rod Stewart‘s rendition of Neil Diamond‘s classic hit “ Sweet Caroline,” the 8-year-old was seen mouthing along to the words as he enthusiastically waved around a United Kingdom flag.
Prince William and Prince George were seen singing along to Sweet Caroline during Sir Rod Stewart's performance at the Platinum Jubilee concert at ...
Make sure you never miss a ROYAL story! Prince William and Prince George delighted viewers of the Platinum Party in the Palace concert on Saturday night, as they were filmed singing Sweet Caroline together. WATCH: Prince George and Prince William sing Sweet Caroline
ROD STEWART stepped in to defend his Platinum Party at the Palace performance on Saturday night as he took to the stage to sing Neil Diamond's cover, ...
On Saturday night, BBC viewers tuned in to watch the third day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Join in and make it comfortable for me." Other viewers were unimpressed by the performance and claimed Rod "ruined" the song for them. User @pirateluvs quizzed: "Sir Rod Stewart WHY did you do that to sweet Caroline??" ROD STEWART stepped in to defend his Platinum Party at the Palace performance on Saturday night as he took to the stage to sing Neil Diamond's cover, Sweet Caroline. The Maggie May hitmaker was even baffled himself as he admitted to the crowds ahead of his performance: "The BBC made me sing it.
Prince William and Prince George sang along to Sir Rod Stewart's cover of Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Jubilee party last night.
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Rod Stewart was invited to perform at Party at the Palace in celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, but many viewers at home thought his singing was ...
Rod wore a bright yellow jacket with black trousers and a white shirt before his fellow pop icons got up on stage for their turn in the spotlight. After his overwhelmingly unsuccessful rendition, Rod went on to say that both he and his back-up singers were recently struck with Covid-19. The 77-year-old performed in front of the huge crowd in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, held at the palace and broadcast on BBC One.
Celtic-daft Rod Stewart told crowds the BBC 'made him' sing Rangers anthem Sweet Caroline at the Jubilee concert.
CELTIC-daft Rod Stewart told crowds the BBC 'made him' sing Sweet Caroline at the Queen's Jubilee concert. After delivering an energetic rendition of his classic hit Baby Jane, Rod told his audience: "This is the final one for me to sing and the BBC made me sing it. Celtic fan Rod Stewart says BBC made him sing Sweet Caroline for Jubilee
SIR Rod Stewart said "the BBC made me sing it" before peforming Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at the Palace last night.The singer, 77, defended.
And a third groaned on the site: "Was enjoying the Party at the Palace until Rod Stewart singing Sweet Caroline." Join in, make it comfortable!" SIR Rod Stewart said "the BBC made me sing it" before peforming Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at the Palace last night.
Fans asked why Rod Stewart sang the Neil Diamond track at Party at the Palace - and he even asked the crowds to help him feel comfortable.
#SweetCaroline #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." “So, she’s always been part of my life, and the fact that I’ve met her on seven occasions makes it even more important for me.”
Song has progressed from a sporting anthem, to an England football song, to the unofficial track of the Jubilee.
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Sir Rod performed in front of a 22000 strong crowd at Buckingham Palace on Saturday.
Sir Rod Stewart said he was forced to sing Sweet Caroline after viewers accused him of ruining the song. During his set, Sir Rod was accused of murdering Sweet Caroline, with fans saying he sounded off key. Rod Stewart says he was forced to sing Sweet Caroline after viewers accuse him of 'murdering song'
The royals joined the crowds outside Buckingham Palace yesterday to enjoy a special jubilee concert.
A fourth said it ‘might be the most British thing’ they’d ever seen, while another added: “Did you see little Prince George singing along to Sweet Caroline with Rod Stewart! Aww.” Watch the ‘iconic’ moment here: The moment didn’t go unnoticed by viewers watching along at home, with one tweeting the clip, saying: “Prince George and Prince William enthusiastically singing along to Sweet Caroline at #PlatinumPartyatthePalace!”
CELTIC-daft Rod Stewart told crowds the BBC "made him" sing Sweet Caroline at the Queen's Jubilee concert.
CELTIC-daft Rod Stewart told crowds the BBC "made him" sing Sweet Caroline at the Queen's Jubilee concert. After delivering an energetic rendition of his classic hit Baby Jane, Rod told his audience: "This is the final one for me to sing and the BBC made me sing it. Celtic fan Rod Stewart says BBC made him sing Sweet Caroline for Jubilee
Prince George stole the show at the “Party at the Palace” concert when he sang along to Rod Stewart's version of the Neil Diamond classic “Sweet Caroline.”
Saturday was certainly a busy one for George and his 7-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte. Prince George was adorably dressed in a suit and tie for the event, which his mother, Kate Middleton, and father, Prince William, also attended. Prince George stole the show Saturday night at the Party at the Palace concert.
Prince George delighted viewers watching the Platinum Jubilee celebrations outside Buckingham Palace on Saturday night when he was shown on camera singing ...
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In fact. that's exactly who the star-studded Platinum Jubilee, held at Buckingham Palace, was for. Queen Elizabeth II held the event in celebration of her 70- ...
Fans, singing along to the chorus, certainly hit their cue with chants of so good, so good, and bah bah bah. He began with a rocking rendition of “Baby Jane” as the crowd sang along, waving British flags in the air. He continued, “I’m singing a song that I never ever sang before.
Rod Stewart was among the entertainers to perform at Saturday night's Platinum Party at the Palace, held outside the gates of Buckingham Palace in London as ...
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The two princes sat with other members of the royal family throughout the concert, which was put on by Buckingham Palace and the BBC. Rod Stewart, 77, was one ...
The princes were joined in the royal box by William's wife, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and their daughter, Princess Charlotte, 7. William, Catherine, George and Charlotte attended an event in Wales during the day, causing TV personality Garcelle Beauvais to quip, "What a coincidence." "Even better, they're singing a duet," user @EddieFoskew replied.
Rod Stewart candidly revealed the BBC had made him sing football anthem Sweet Caroline seconds before he performed the tune at the Platinum Jubilee concert.
One wrote: 'The party at the palace is good but how can you butcher Sweet Caroline?' I love him but blimey that was something', one added. All six of us got it, we're just glad to be here,' he said. Join in, make it comfortable for me' Join in, make it comfortable for me.' Finishing up a jaunty rendition of Baby Jane, a relaxed Rod then spoke to the crowd: 'This is a fun one for me to sing, the BBC made me sing it.
Prince George had a blast singing along to Rod Stewart's rendition of 'Sweet Caroline' during the Platinum Party at the Palace.
They were joined by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall. All six of us got it, we're just glad to be here," he said. Rod Stewart’s performance at the Platinum Party at the Palace on Saturday was “so good, so good, so good” as he entertained a massive crowd of fans, including the royal family.