To celebrate the Platinum Jubilee for The Queen this weekend a number of iconic stars have been welcomed to the enormous stage and set at Buckingham Palace.
The new blood was good to see there." Cliff said: "The new generation needed to be there. it's time for us to relinquish our positions to a certain extent. He said: "Yes, I am recording. He said of being left out: "I'd loved to have been invited to sing a note and just to be in that production." He said on Sky News that this weekend's Platinum Jubilee performance was "incredible" - but he was jealous of the stars that were given the chance to play.
CLIFF RICHARD'S appearance on live TV ahead of today's Platinum Jubilee pageant sparked concern among viewers about the star's health.
after the legendary crooner appeared on screen while another worried viewer added: "He looks like a bag of bones." Several took to social media worried that Sir Cliff Richard appeared frail and had lost weight. However, the interview triggered real concern among some viewers.
The music icon, 81, who has previously performed at both the 2002 Golden Jubilee and 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations, spoke of his sadness over not joining ...
'I was getting green with envy thinking I would just like to have one photograph taken against the palace. It'd be nice to have any of them (celebrities) on.' Sir Cliff is still part of the festivities however. The star got his singing moment when he burst into a tune while on the bus. He responded: 'I do yes, it was terrific. Sir Cliff Richard has revealed his disappointment over not being asked to perform at the Queen's Platinum Party At The Palace on Saturday.
Sir Cliff Richard has revealed why he didn't perform at the Platinum Party at the Palace - he wasn't invited.
“I was getting green with envy thinking I would just like to have one photograph taken against the palace. While he missed out on performing at the concert, he did land a coveted spot on one of the buses during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant which is reported to have cost £15m to put on. Speaking to the BBC, he said: “I was disappointed I couldn’t be on stage, but this year’s production of the show was absolutely phenomenal.
Sir Cliff Richard finally got his chance to perform during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations on Sunday - as he sang from an open-top bus.
'I was getting green with envy thinking I would just like to have one photograph taken against the palace. It'd be nice to have any of them (celebrities) on.' He responded: 'I do yes, it was terrific. He said: 'They must have spent millions on the lighting and it was just fantastic and I found myself slightly envious that I hadn't been invited to sing because I would have loved just one picture in front of the palace lit like that' Wow: Sir Cliff Richard finally got his chance to perform during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations on Sunday - as he sang from an open-top bus during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant The music icon, 81, who previously revealed he hadn't been invited to perform at Saturday's Platinum Party At The Palace, proudly took the mic to perform as a horde of buses carrying British national treasures from every decade of the Queen's reign drove down The Mall for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.
Sir Cliff Richard has confirmed he was not invited to perform for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee despite appearing at numerous royal celebrations over the ...
Be the first to see NOISE.com’s newest interviews and special features on YOUTUBE and updated regularly. See things first SUBSCRIBE here: Noise11 on YouTube SUBSCRIBE Cliff Richard was the first rock star to be Knighted by The Queen. He became Sir Cliff Richard on 17 June 1995.
SIR CLIFF RICHARD winced as he shared with BBC One viewers why he was 'unable to speak' coherently while he received his knighthood from the Queen. must ...
He referred to himself as part of "the old brigade" and stressed how pleased he was to see new artists come through and sing for the Royal Family. "I was disappointed I couldn't be on the stage as I thought the production of the show [on Saturday] was absolutely phenomenal, I was getting green with envy thinking how I would like to have one photograph against the palace. He was awarded the knighthood primarily for his contributions to charity rather than his contributions to popular music. Cliff continued: "I didn't fall off the stool and you have to lean forward and she puts the medal around your head and then you stand up." SIR CLIFF RICHARD winced as he shared with BBC One viewers why he was "unable to speak" coherently while he received his knighthood from the Queen. must have been nerves He told Cliff to kneel on a stool and use the handle as other "grown men had fallen over with nerves".