Andrea Bocelli’s Soulful “Panis Angelicus” At Princess Eugenie’s Wedding

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Andrea Bocelli is a world-renowned tenor whose voice transcends language and genre. Born with a passion for music, he turned his undeniable talent into a career that has touched millions across the globe. Whether performing opera classics or heartfelt pop ballads, Bocelli’s signature blend of warmth and power creates an emotional experience unlike any other. So, it’s no wonder why he was asked to sing at a royal wedding.

Andrea Bocelli brought a touch of timeless elegance to Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s royal wedding on October 12, 2018, at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. With his signature warmth and grace, the renowned tenor performed Ave Maria and Panis Angelicus, filling the historic chapel with breathtaking melodies.

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His performance, accompanied by members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, added to the grandeur of the ceremony, which was broadcast live for millions to witness. The orchestra also held special significance for the royal family, as Prince Andrew, Eugenie’s father, serves as its patron.

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The official Royal Family account shared a moving four-minute performance by Andrea Bocelli, conducted by Carlo Bernini, and accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The video quickly gained attention, amassing hundreds of likes within minutes. The caption simply read: “Conducted by Carlo Bernini, @AndreaBocelli and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform. #RoyalWedding.”

Fans flooded the comments with praise, calling it a “truly stunning service,” while others expressed deep emotions.Some mentioned how the piece, Panis Angelicus had given them “goosebumps”, while one tweet read: “Panis Angelicus brought tears to my eyes, best choice. Performed at all my family’s weddings. God bless.”

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