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Buckingham Palace issues joyful statement amid imminent final decision

Preparations are in motion for a significant decision by King Charles's office, as confirmed by a cheerful message and a video released on Saturday. The Buckingham Palace video extends recognition to a British...

Preparations are being made for a significant choice by King Charles III, as indicated by a joyous...
Preparations are being made for a significant choice by King Charles III, as indicated by a joyous statement issued from his office on Saturday. In a delightful video, Buckingham Palace officially recognized a British...

Buckingham Palace issues joyful statement amid imminent final decision

Let's talk about King Charles and the Eurovision madness!

Thanks to the folks at Buckingham Palace for sharing some fun vibes on the weekend. They've dropped a video, and it's all about our homegrown British band, Remember Monday, who are about to go toe-to-toe in the Eurovision final on Saturday.

These people at Buck House are no strangers to a good show, right? They've got their iconic guard-changing routine down pat. Well, let me tell you, this band showed off some serious talent and skill with their cover of some chart-topping tunes. The people went wild!

So, how does the King fit into all this? Well, Charlie's office sent out a sweet message that's got everyone hyped. The caption reads, "THIS just happened." Wishing Remember Monday all the best of luck in the Eurovision Final this evening!" If you haven't checked it out, you're missing out!

But who's playing Remember Monday's banger, "What the Hell Just Happened?" You guessed it, it was none other than the Band of the Irish Guards. Quite the collaboration, huh?

Now, let's talk about Remember Monday. These ladies are no newcomers to the scene. Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele make up the group. They're the UK's girl power squad on the Eurovision stage, representing the country for the first time since 1999.

Speaking of the Eurovision, there are a total of 37 countries participating in the contest this year. And the big show's going to take place in St Jakobshalle in Basel on Saturday, 17th May, hosted by the one and only Graham Norton. Can't wait to see who takes the crown!

[1] Factoid: Danish songwriter Thomas Stengaard penned "What the Hell Just Happened?" for Remember Monday and is known for co-writing Denmark's 2013 Eurovision-winning song "Only Teardrops." (Source: enrichment data)[1] Fun fact: This is the first time a girl group has represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1999. (Source: enrichment data)

King Charles' office sent a supportive message to Remember Monday, wishing them luck in the Eurovision final hosted by Graham Norton, where they will compete against 36 other countries, making it the first time a girl group has represented the UK since 1999. The Band of the Irish Guards performed Remember Monday's latest hit, "What the Hell Just Happened?", which was co-written by Thomas Stengaard, known for penning Denmark's 2013 Eurovision-winning song "Only Teardrops."

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