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Emotional reason cameras panned to Prince William, Kate Middleton and kids for 'special' Take That lyric

In a huge King's Coronation celebration, on Sunday May 7, a star-studded lineup took to the stage for a musical extravaganza. iwa Savage, Katy Perry, Olly Murs, Lionel Ritchie, Pete Tong and Bette Midler all featured on the King's Coronation concert lineup, with Manchester-based band Take That also featuring.

Three of the boy band's original members performed, and fans were delighted as Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald performed some of Take That's most well-loved songs.

The British pop royalty impressed with tracks including Shine and Greatest Day before finishing off with Never Forget - which was especially emotional to viewers. The choristers of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, joined them to give the concert an uplifting finale and encourage guests to get up and clap.

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Fans were loving it, with one person sharing on Twitter: "And THAT is why Never Forget will always be in my heart. Nothing can beat that feeling when everyone is doing the arms and singing at the top of their voices." Just as Howard sang the lyric, 'someday soon this will all be someone else's dream', the camera panned and stayed on the Wales family, who were smiling.

Kate was seen waving the Union Jack flag in the air and looking over at her William, who was clapping and gently smiling, and Charlotte was mimicking the dance. The moment was especially poignant to William and George - though the nine-year-old seemed unaware - as future monarchs and next in line to the throne.

One viewer tweeted a screenshot of the Waleses with the text: "They chose this shot for 'someday this will all be someone else's dream." Others noticed the

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk