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Katherine Jenkins found recording the first version of 'God Save the King' "very emotional". The 42-year-old mezzo-soprano was invited to tape the new rendition of the UK National Anthem for BBC Radio 4's 'World At One' programme on Friday (09.09.22), the day after Queen Elizabeth passed away aged 96, and she was proud to be given the "enormous honour". Explaining how she was recording a specially-rewritten version of 'Here Is Love Vast as the Ocean' for 'Songs of Praise' at a rural church in West Sussex when she got the call on Friday, she told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: “We sort of stopp...
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Katherine Jenkins found recording the first version of 'God Save the King' "very emotional". The 42-year-old mezzo-soprano was invited to tape the new rendition of the UK National Anthem for BBC Radio 4's 'World At One' programme on Friday (09.09.22), the day after Queen Elizabeth passed away aged 96, and she was proud to be given the "enormous honour". Explaining how she was recording a specially-rewritten version of 'Here Is Love Vast as the Ocean' for 'Songs of Praise' at a rural church in West Sussex when she got the call on Friday, she told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: “We sort of stopp...
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Katherine Jenkins was selected to sing the first recording of the new British National Anthem ‘God Save the King’ to mark the start of King Charles III’s reign. The Welsh mezzo-soprano, 42, was invited to tape the rendition by BBC Radio 4 from a rural church in Sussex, south-east England. She had a moment of silence and prayer before recording the song, which Then closed the BBC’s extended ‘World at One’ programme on Radio 4 on Friday afternoon (09.09.22), with its first play at 1.53pm. Katherine sang the national anthem many times and said she will always “cherish” her memories of performing ...
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Katherine Jenkins thinks the lockdown has clarified what's important to her. The 40-year-old opera singer - who has Aaliyah, five, and Xander, two, with Andrew Levitas - has relished spending time at home with her husband and their two children. She told Woman & Home magazine: "Lockdown has clarified what’s important. I’m thankful for the time I’ve had with the kids and my husband. Normally, we aren’t in the same house for many consecutive nights. I’ll be away touring or he’ll be on a film set." Katherine has been able to witness her children develop throughout the past year as they have alrea...
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