Viewers at home were all left saying the same thing as Nicole Scherzinger wowed fans at the Coronation Concert with her outstanding vocal performance.
The Pussycat Dolls' lead singer delivered a rendition of Reflection, accompanied by pianist Lang Lang, which was written and produced for Disney's 1998 film Mulan, the Mirror reports.
Nicole treated the newly-crowned King and Queen and crowd of 20,000 people to an exceptional vocal display as well as the millions of others watching the show live from home. The moving performance was met with applause from the new monarchs and Charles even turned to Camilla after the song was finished to say a few words.
Fans on social media were equally as blown away by Nicole's vocals as @_xFran tweeted: "Miss Nicole Scherzinger reminding everyone she is a VOCALIST!"
Another shocked viewer, @s_ffron7 agreed and tweeted: "Didn’t know that Nicole Scherzinger could sing like that, fair play."
@paddysatch1m agreed and said: "Well, who knew Nicole could sing like that!!!!" as well as @Hobi_kaws who wrote: "I didn't know Nicole has pipes like that."
Speaking ahead of the monumental event, Nicole said she was "overjoyed" and felt "honoured" to be invited up to the stage.
She added: “Now that I’m here, it just feels really surreal. Being on the ground and having Windsor Castle as your backdrop is the dream”.
Nicole also confirmed prior to her performance how excited she was to perform the Disney song which is something she has never publicly sang before.
"I'm actually singing a song I've never sung before, It's called Reflections, from Mulan, the Disney movie and I love the lyrics. I feel like a real life Disney princess up there with the castle in the back," said the singer.
"And the song is a beautiful song with the lyrics, so I wanna make sure I communicate those lyrics."
She then added that she will watch the remainder of the concert from 'wherever' after her performance is over.
Nicole also said she found the Coronation service on Saturday to be "remarkable" as the American singer does not have the same type of pageantry back in the US.
The Pussycat Dolls front woman joined the likes of Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That in delivering an incredible show at Windsor Castle for the newly crowned King Charles and Queen Camilla.
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