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Susan Boyle to sing for Prince Charles

The heir to the throne will see the famous singer perform in person later today.

Scottish Catholic singing sensation Susan Boyle is set to sing in front of Prince Charles just weeks after performing for the Holy Father when he visited Scotland.

The 49-year-old performer, who shot to global fame after dazzling judges on television show Britain’s Got Talent, will sing her version of Lou Reed’s Perfect Day at the Pride of Britain charity show in London today.

“It’s going to be a real privilege to be performing before His Royal Highness the Prince Of Wales,” the singer said. “It’s going to be a great night. I can’t wait to be there.”

The worldwide number-one selling artist missed out on playing before Queen Elizabeth II at a Royal Variety Performance after only finishing runner-up to dance group Diversity on the talent show.

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