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Glastonbury 2025 - How to watch on TV and BBC iPlayer and listen on Radio and BBC Sounds
Glastonbury 2025 - How to watch on TV and BBC iPlayer and listen on Radio and BBC Sounds

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Glastonbury 2025 - How to watch on TV and BBC iPlayer and listen on Radio and BBC Sounds

The Glastonbury Festival kicks off on Wednesday 25 June with BBC Radio 6 Music broadcasting live from Worthy Farm as the gates open and festival-goers pour in. Excited already? We've got you. The Glastonbury Hits Channel is already live on iPlayer, streaming classic tracks from some of the biggest artists who've performed over the years. You can watch 24/7 until the festival's main stages open on Friday 27 June. And if you can't get to Glastonbury, we'll bring Worthy Farm to you. BBC iPlayer's offering up over 90 hours of performances with its live streams of the five main stages - Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park - allowing viewers to make their own list of must-see acts and plot their way through the weekend. Pyramid Stage sets will once again be available to stream live in Ultra High Definition and in British Sign Language. And you can listen to all the action across BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. Watch Glastonbury on BBC iPlayer Listen to Glastonbury on BBC Sounds Here's how you can watch and listen to Glastonbury 2025 across TV, BBC iPlayer, Radio and BBC Sounds... Meet your Glastonbury presenters Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne kick off the live coverage from this year's Glastonbury Festival on Thursday, 26 June from 10pm on iPlayer and BBC Two. From their studio overlooking The Park Stage and beyond to the rest of the festival, they'll bring you all the stories from the first 48 hours on site and look ahead at what's to come. They'll be joined by special guests, including a couple of unique performances from the BBC Park Studio, and also look forward to some of the anticipated sets from the likes of The 1975, Rod Stewart, Olivia Rodrigo, Raye, Charli xcx and many more. Glastonbury 2025 Friday TV and iPlayer Schedule The One Show helps kick off the Glastonbury weekend on BBC One and iPlayer with a live link to the festival from 7pm and Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are live from Worthy Farm as things really get going on the first full day of music, with all the big stories of the day so far from 7.30pm. English Teacher and Wet Leg BBC Four starts its Glastonbury coverage with a North and South mix from 7pm. From Leeds, it's the Mercury Award winning indie band, English Teacher, who take to The Park Stage before an expectant audience. Then, we head to the Other Stage for rock darlings Wet Leg, from the Isle of Wight, who performed a stellar gig at Glastonbury back in 2022. Alanis Morrissette and En Vogue Clara and Lauren are on BBC Two and iPlayer from 8pm, introducing performances from across the stages, including heading to the Pyramid Stage for what is sure to be one of the biggest moments of the weekend, when iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette makes her debut on the farm. Then it's over to the West Holts Stage for another debut performance, this time 90s R&B group En Vogue, expect soulful harmonies and plenty of hits. Supergrass, Blossoms, Franz Ferdinand and Wunderhorse Charming Oxford rockers Supergrass head to the Pyramid Stage from 8pm on BBC Four and iPlayer, 30 years after their first appearance on the farm. Stockport band Blossoms follow, as they take to the Woodsies Stage. Watch out for glam rock style and ten years' worth of music in abundance from a band who continue to enjoy themselves on stage whilst winning more fans along the way. Glasgow's finest, Franz Ferdinand, the band with chiselled looks and guitar hooks that brought the sublime Take Me Out and Do You Want To to the masses back in the early noughties, hit the Other Stage to remind us what we've missed after 9pm. Following on from Franz Ferdinand is one of the newer kids on the block, step forward indie-rockers, Wunderhorse performing on The Park Stage. Biffy Clyro, Busta Rhymes and Self Esteem Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live from 10pm on iPlayer and BBC Two as they get ready for the first headliner of the weekend, The 1975. There's plenty to see before then, with the return of Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro to the Pyramid Stage, who have recently excited fans with the release of new song A Little Love. Legendary New York rapper Busta Rhymes takes over the Other Stage on his first visit to Worthy Farm. Meanwhile Rotherham singer, songwriter and now theatre star Self Esteem brings songs from her recent Top 5 album, A Complicated Woman, and an impressive show of the same name, to The Park Stage. The 1975 and Loyle Carner It's all happening from 10.30pm - on iPlayer and BBC One BRIT Award winning, chart topping band, The 1975 step out as the first Pyramid Stage headliners of Glastonbury 2025. And acclaimed UK hip-hop artist, Loyle Carner is closing the night's music fest on BBC Four with a live headline performance from the Other Stage. Then from midnight on iPlayer and BBC Two, Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders present highlights of the first full day of music at Glastonbury, as we head into the early hours. Glastonbury 2025 Saturday TV and iPlayer Schedule JADE, Brandi Carlile, Weezer and Madalisto Band, Good Neighbours Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders are live from day two at Glastonbury Festival, introducing performances from across the five main stages on iPlayer and BBC Two from 5pm. They kick off with two artists who make their Glastonbury debuts - pop icon JADE, who performs on Woodsies, and American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, who catapults straight to the Pyramid Stage, Then it's over to the Other Stage for Californian 90s rockers Weezer Plus, there will also be a couple of intimate performances in the studio from Malawian duo Madalitso Band and indie rock group Good Neighbours. John Fogerty BBC Four kicks off its second night of Glastonbury coverage with a blast of swamp rock and blues from the legendary John Fogerty from 7pm. Founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival and a solo force in his own right, Fogerty is behind classics like Proud Mary, Rockin' All Over the World, and Bad Moon Rising, which he has recently reclaimed ownership of. His last Glastonbury set was 18 years ago, where he dug deep into the CCR vault - now he returns to the Pyramid Stage, still full throttle. Gary Numan, Ezra Collective and Patchwork Lauren Laverne and Jack Saunders are live from 7pm on iPlayer and BBC Two, looking over the site ahead of a huge evening of music on Worthy Farm. The pair introduce electronic music pioneer Gary Numan, who is making his debut at the festival as he takes to The Park Stage to showcase his five-decade-long career. (You can catch his set on BBC Four from 8pm too). London jazz band and Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective will bring sheer joy and dancing to Saturday afternoon on the Other Stage, plus, after much speculation, the time arrives for everyone to learn - who are Patchwork? Amyl & The Sniffers and Beth Gibbons BBC Four's 9pm double bill packs a punch with two acts, worlds apart, but equally intense. First, Aussie punk firebrands Amyl & The Sniffers. Then, Portishead's Beth Gibbons. Raye Laverne and Jo Whiley introduce the unstoppable Raye, who takes to the Pyramid Stage as the penultimate artist on the Saturday night bill on BBC One and iPlayer from 9. Lauren and Jo Whiley bring all the action from Saturday night on BBC Two and iPlayer from 10.10pm. Charli xcx Jack Saunders is live at Worthy Farm on iPlayer and BBC One from 10.30pm as Charli xcx returns to headline the Other Stage in one of the most hyped sets of the weekend. You can look back on all the big performances of day two on iPlayer and BBC Two from midnight. Glastonbury 2025 Sunday TV and iPlayer Schedule Nile Rodgers & Chic Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are live from the final day of Glastonbury Festival, introducing all the stories from Sunday afternoon on the farm on iPlayer and BBC one from 5pm. On the Pyramid Stage, purveyors of timeless hits Nile Rodgers & CHIC bring the disco tunes Celeste BBC Four's final night at Glastonbury Festival opens at 7pm with the soulful voice of Celeste, offering silky vocals and heartfelt lyrics from the Pyramid Stage. Rod Stewart Clara and Lauren introduce this year's Glastonbury Festival legend, the pop rock icon Rod Stewart on iPlayer and BBC One from 7.15pm. The British singer, songwriter and producer steps out onto the Pyramid Stage for the first time in over 20 years, having previously headlined the festival in 2002. Cymande and Black Uhuru First up on BBC Four from 8pm are British funk pioneers Cymande, whose rhythmic grooves have been sampled by hip-hop legends such as De La Soul, The Fugees, and Queen Latifah. Then it's over to reggae royalty, as Black Uhuru step up with a setlist spanning more than five decades. Wolf Alice, AJ Tracey and Noah Kahan Clara Amfo, Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live on BBC Two and iPlayer from 8.45pm as the sun begins to set on the final day of Glastonbury Festival. They'll be introducing performances to perfectly soundtrack a Sunday evening, including heading over to the Other Stage for North London four-piece Wolf Alice. On Woodsies is London rapper AJ Tracey and a US takeover on the Pyramid Stage kicks off with the raw lyrics and rousing tunes of Vermont singer songwriter and chart hitmaker, Noah Kahan. Snow Patrol and St Vincent BBC Four brings another Glastonbury double bill from 9pm kicking off with Snow Patrol on the Other Stage. Then it's over to the Woodsies Stage for St. Vincent - a bold, genre-blending performer whose sound fuses indie rock, pop, jazz and more. The Prodigy What better way to close BBC Four's Glastonbury coverage than with the original rave pioneers - The Prodigy. Their first appearance at the festival since the passing of iconic frontman Keith Flint in 2019, this performance from the Other Stage promises to be both electric and emotional. Catch it from 9.45pm. Olivia Rodrigo And from 10pm on iPlayer and BBC One, Jo Whiley, Jack Saunders and Clara Amfo introduce the Sunday night Pyramid Stage headliner, the Grammy and BRIT award winning global megastar, Olivia Rodrigo. Amidst a world tour, the pop juggernaut makes a welcome return to the farm, having first performed at the festival on the Other Stage in 2022, and this year she marks a new world record by headlining 18 festivals around the globe. Glastonbury 2025 on Radio and BBC Sounds BBC Radio 6 Music – the radio home of Glastonbury - hosts All Day Glastonbury from Wednesday 25 June - Monday 30 June. Nick Grimshaw's live from Worthy Farm from 7am on Wednesday as the gates open for Glastonbury 2025 and there'll be All Day Glastonbury shows from Lauren Laverne (10am-1pm), Craig Charles (1-4pm) and Huw Stephens (4-7pm). Deb Grant and Nathan Shepherd are live from Worthy Farm from 7pm, getting an exclusive look at the new stages in the Shangri-La area of Glastonbury, including Shangri-la Main Stage, Lore, Luna, and Azaadi. Nick dons the radio backpack once again from 7am on Thursday 26 June to broadcast live from Worthy Farm, roaming around the Park area – AKA Glastonbury's playground. Then Lauren Laverne is live from Worthy Farm from 10am with guests including poet and musician Joshua Idehen and 6 Music's very own Emily Pilbeam. Craig Charles is live from Glastonbury from 1pm with Fiona-Lee joining straight from opening the BBC Introducing Stage and later that day, Nathan Shepherd and Deb Grant will broadcast New Music Fix Daily on 6 Music, (7-9pm), live from Worthy Farm. Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders begins the station's live coverage from Worthy Farm from 6pm on Thursday and Danny Howard, Arielle Free, Sarah Story and special guests bring listeners Radio 1 Dance's takeover of the BBC Introducing Stage, which will be simulcast on Radio 1 and Radio 1 Dance from 9pm. Glastonbury 2025 Friday Radio and Sounds Schedule Greg James broadcasts his Radio 1 Breakfast Show live from Glastonbury for the first time, on Friday 27 June. Expect morning nonsense, star listeners and All the Latest Things, just live from Glastonbury from 7am. Woman's Hour brings all the buzz and excitement of Worthy Farm to Radio 4 from 10am as Anita Rani brings listeners special guests and live music, and explores some of the most dynamic women in the music industry. Lauren Laverne's on Radio 6 Music with an array of special guests from 10am and Jamz Supernova continues the live broadcasts from 1pm, just as things get started on the main stages. She'll have classic live cuts from previous festivals, interviews with acts performing this year and news of some of the weird and wonderful things happening on site. Plus, Jamz will be speaking to godfathers of drum & bass, Fabio & Grooverider, after their set with the Outlook Orchestra on The Other Stage. Huw Stephens is live from Worthy Farm with special guests and live music from 4pm. He'll be joined by Friday nights Other Stage Headliner Loyle Carner and other guests from across the festival. And in Sidetracked with Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw, Annie and Nick give their guide to the Glastonbury 2025 line up - what are the must-watch sets, who could be the unexpected stars of the weekend, and which headliners will Annie and Nick choose to watch live? Find out on Radio 6 Music from 6pm. Danny Howard, Sarah Story and Arielle Free kick-start your Friday night from Glastonbury on Radio 1 and Radio 1 Dance from 6pm. And back over on BBC Radio 6 Music Deb and Nathan are live from Worthy Farm bringing you Wunderhorse's performance live from The Park Stage and BADBADNOTGOOD's performance live from West Holts Stage. Plus, loads more live music from CMAT, Oneda, English Teacher, Franz Ferdinand and Lambrini Girls. Steve Lamacq is live from 9pm with live music from Self Esteem live from The Park Stage, Floating Points live from Woodsies, Maribou State live from the West Holts Stage and Four Tet live from Woodsies. And broadcasting from London from 9pm, BBC Radio 1's Alyx Holcombe looks forward to The 1975's Pyramid Stage headline set at Glastonbury, before bringinglisteners the band's performance live from Worthy Farm. Glastonbury 2025 Saturday Radio and BBC Sounds Schedule Dermot O'Leary's live from Glastonbury on BBC Radio 2 on Saturday from 8am, talking to performers and campers and bringing listeners highlights from Friday's first day of sets. Jamz Supernova and Gilles Peterson team up on BBC Radio 6 Music from 10am. They'll have highlights from the main stages, chats with performers appearing across the day, and all the latest from around the festival site. Zoe Ball brings all the fun from Worthy Farm on Radio 2 from 1pm with special guests including Sir Rod Stewart and Brandi Carlile. And on Radio 6 Music Craig Charles is live with Australian rockers Amyl and the Sniffers joining before their set on the Other Stage that afternoon. Plus, North London band Sorry speak to Craig straight after their performance on the Woodsies stage, and there's live music and a chat with Bob Vylan. Cerys Matthews takes over the live broadcasting from Glastonbury from 4pm-7pm, where she'll be joined for a chat with 6 Music's SHERELLE, and then its New Music Fix Daily with Nathan Shepherd and Deb Grant, from 7pm-9pm. Radio 1's Sam MacGregor and Danni Diston are at Worthy Farm on Saturday afternoon from 1pm and DJ Target kick-starts the Saturday night party on BBC Radio 1Xtra from 7pm. Back on Radio 6 Music Huw Stephens takes listeners around the Glastonbury stages on Saturday night from 9pm. And on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra Doechii's live, presented by Kenny Allstar from London. Edith Bowman hosts the Glastonbury Highlights show on BBC Radio 2 from 10pm, playing the best of the weekend so far and looking ahead to Sunday. Glastonbury 2025 Sunday Radio and BBC Sounds Schedule Joe Rush of Carhenge joins Cerys at Glastonbury to talk about 40 years of being at the festival, and his new artistic tribute to the late Keith Flint of The Prodigy on Radio 6 Music from 10am. Cerys is also joined by Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Later on, Deb Grant takes over from 1-4pm. Sam MacGregor and Danni Diston are back on Radio 1 from 1pm and on BBC Radio 6 Huw Stephens is live from 4pm with special guests and live music, including a catch up with The Maccabees ahead of their headline set on The Park Stage. Jo Whiley presents highlights from the weekend so far on BBC Radio 2 from 5pm. The show will also feature this year's long-awaited Legends slot performance by Sir Rod Stewart on the Pyramid Stage. Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw reflect on Glastonbury 2025, live from the festival on its final night on BBC Radio 6 Music from 6pm, discussing the performances that blew them away, which of the surprise acts they had not seen coming, and how they're feeling after four days at the festival. Matt Everitt is live with special guests and live music from 7pm. He'll also be looking at some of the biggest stories from the weekend as Worthy Farm looks to wrap things up for another year. Steve Lamacq's back from 9pm with music from The Maccabees, who are performing on The Park Stage and The Prodigy, performing on The Other Stage. And Radio 1 returns to Glastonbury one last time from 9pm.

Alex Jones just wore a VERY figure-flattering midi dress on The One Show - and it's perfect for summer events
Alex Jones just wore a VERY figure-flattering midi dress on The One Show - and it's perfect for summer events

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Alex Jones just wore a VERY figure-flattering midi dress on The One Show - and it's perfect for summer events

Alex Jones wore a very figure-flattering midi dress on The One Show and it's perfect for summer events. The BBC presenter, 48, donned the classy outfit on Tuesday's instalment of the daily chat show. Alex showed off the Asher Wave-Trim Crepe Midi Dress from Reiss in navy while she presented the programme alongside Clara Amfo. The pair welcomed guests Rob Rinder, Danny Boyle, Jodi Comer and Aaron Taylor-Johnson during the show. At £198, the dress features a classy contrasting white scallop edging down the sides, along the waist and on the straps which stands out against the dark fabric and contours. Fully lined, it hangs in a smooth, elegant drape and has a single slide slit as well as a square neckline. Asher Wave-Trim Crepe Midi Dress £198.00 Shop Keeping the look seamless, there's also a concealed zip. Alex styled the piece with white strappy high heels and wore her hair in loose waves on her shoulder. The dress is also available in burgundy and pink, in a range of sizes, and both feature the same white scallop edging. A similar option, the Black Strappy Scallop Midi Sun Dress, is offered by River Island and priced at £56. The classy dress has a square neckline and scallop edging, this time all black. Made of 100% cotton, the piece is sleeveless and makes for the perfect sun dress. While Mint Velvet offers a Black Scallop Trim Midi Dress for £99. Available in a range of colours including black, brown, khaki, orange and ivory, the dress has a scoop neckline as well as a scallop trim. Earlier this month, Alex made a rare public appearance with her husband Charlie Thomson at the 2025 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Preview Party at Burlington House in London. The presenter, who opened up about Charlie's devastating health battle last year, walked hand-in-hand with her man as they left the swanky venue. High street look-a-likes Black Strappy Scallop Midi Sun Dress £56.00 Shop Black Linen-blend Contrast Trim Acacia Midi Dress £99 Shop Black Scallop Trim Midi Dress £99.00 Shop Black Contrast Trim Split Hem Maxi Dress £28.99 Shop For the occasion, Alex turned heads in a blue strapless dress adorned with dark blue floral detailing and a sheer pleated maxi skirt. Currently priced at £546, the dress features a cinched waist and strapless neckline. She teamed the stunning look with gold heels and toted her belongings in a black mini Chanel bag. Meanwhile insurance broker Charlie cut a smart figure in a beige blazer layered over a crisp white shirt and blue jeans. The One Show airs weeknights on BBC One from 7pm and is available to stream on iPlayer.

Nathalie Emmanuel is radiant in a chic sportswear look as she joins Clara Amfo at radio host's charity jewellery launch in London
Nathalie Emmanuel is radiant in a chic sportswear look as she joins Clara Amfo at radio host's charity jewellery launch in London

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time12-06-2025

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Nathalie Emmanuel is radiant in a chic sportswear look as she joins Clara Amfo at radio host's charity jewellery launch in London

Nathalie Emmanuel was radiant in a chic sportswear look as she joined Clara Amfo at a jewellery launch. The radio host, 41, has launched a new jewellery collection in support of international humanitarian charity Choose Love. Stars were out in force for the launch of Clara Amfo x Rachel Jackson for Choose Love at Before The Lights in London's Fitzrovia on Thursday. Among those was Game Of Thrones star Nathalie, 36, kept it casual for the event in a white oversized Umbro v-neck t-shirt with orange and green striped sleeves. She paired the t-shirt with an olive green pleated miniskirt, patent loafers, knee-high socks and a huge pair of silver hoop earrings. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Meanwhile Clara opted for a black ruched midi-dress with a racy thigh-high leg split and a pair of platform open-toed heels. Also in attendance was singer Ella Eyre, 31, who looked effortlessly chic in a boat-neck blue and orange patterned midi-dress layered over baggy blue denim jeans. She paired the look with denim flip flops and accessorised with a gold choker, chunky earrings and a bag - wit her hair styled in a 90s-style spiky updo. Meanwhile model Munroe Bergdorf, 37, turned heads in a ruched tan maxi dress featuring balloon-style arms and a pair of metallic stilettos. Comedian Michelle de Swarte, 44, also joined the stars and stepped out in a white button-up shirt and linen trousers, as well as multi-coloured loafers. Clara's product launch comes after she revealed that she 'debated having liposuction ' after 'getting in her own head' about her body image on Tuesday. The presenter candidly discussed her relationship with her body image as she covered the December edition of UK Women's Health. In the accompanying interview, Clara reflected on how she thought her career 'would be different' if she looked a certain way. The broadcaster explained how she 'tries to stop herself' from constantly thinking about her body in an industry that is 'obsessed' with people's appearances. She said: 'If I had done all these things but I existed in a different body, maybe had a looser hair pattern, or if I was a few shades lighter, I wonder if my career would be different, and I wonder if I would get treated better.' 'I'll be so real with you, I was debating having lipo. I won't lie, towards the end of last year – because I got in my head, I had the consultation and everything.' Explained what stopped her, she added: 'I obsessively research things, and I was just looking at all the times when it had gone wrong for people. 'I think I scared myself out of it, to be honest.' In the UK, private liposuction surgery can cost between £2,000 and £6,000. The op, which tends to last a few hours, involves removing unwanted body fat by inserting a tube under the skin and sucking out small areas of fat. After bruising and swelling from the operation has healed, the areas treated visibly shrink. Recovery can take weeks. Graduating with a media arts degree in 2006, Clara joined Kiss FM as a marketing intern in 2007, progressed to stand-in presenter. She then secured a role as drivetime host, leading to BBC Radio 1 Extra in 2013 and her daytime Radio 1 show in 2015.

Lady Amelia Windsor turns heads in a neon green mini dress as she joins stylish Mia Regan and Clara Amfo at the star-studded Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party
Lady Amelia Windsor turns heads in a neon green mini dress as she joins stylish Mia Regan and Clara Amfo at the star-studded Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party

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time11-06-2025

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Lady Amelia Windsor turns heads in a neon green mini dress as she joins stylish Mia Regan and Clara Amfo at the star-studded Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party

Lady Amelia Windsor turned heads as she made a stylish arrival alongside Mia Regan and Clara Amfo at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition party in London on Wednesday. The 29-year-old royal put on a leggy display in a neon green mini dress, teamed with black loafers. Mia looked incredible in a revealing sheer black skirt and a feathered top, teamed with chic pointed heels. The model's brunette tresses were scraped back in a neat updo, as she oozed confidence while posing for sizzling snaps. Clara showed off her figure in a skin-tight brown midi dress, teamed with quirky orange fringe heels. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Elsewhere, DJ Fat Tony and his new husband Stavros Agapiou made their first public appearance since their lavish London wedding. Helena Bonham Carter showcased her quirky sense of style in a black floral embroidered mesh dress. James Norton, Jessie Ware, and Emma Weymouth were also in attendance at the glamorous event. Held every year since 1769, the RA's Summer Exhibition celebrates contemporary art spanning mediums including painting, printmaking, film and photography. It is the world's oldest open submission exhibition, meaning anyone can submit their work to be considered for inclusion. It comes after Lady Amelia shocked fans after posting risqué photos on social media in just a T-shirt and knickers. The royal shared a trio of intimate snaps of herself modelling an undergarment from the brand POM Peace Of Mind. The granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who is a first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth, was pictured sporting a dark grey top from Ganni. Trinny Woodall looked elegant in a white figure-hugging gown and heeled boots But the T-shirt was the only piece of clothing thing that Amelia was wearing, as she chose to almost bare it all on her Instagram account. She opted to pose barefoot seemingly in her stylish home as she sat down on a wooden chair in a black pair of underwear - costing £18.95 - from the brand with her legs crossed, as she read a book about art. Amelia used all of her professional model training she learnt from Storm Management, an agency which once represented Kate Moss, to smize at the camera gaze while lying on her vibrant red sofa. Another image also showed Amelia sitting on her white painted wooden flooring while applying her makeup in a full length mirror. She wore her dark blonde bob down in a straightened blow-dry and her makeup was natural and dewy. Amelia said that she wears POM's organic cotton period underwear every month and has grown to befriend the owner of the company. She captioned her post: ' I met Sabrina last summer and we have become friends whilst bonding over similar interests including the topic of female health and wellbeing. 'Sabrina set up @pom_peaceofmind_ - a period underwear company that I now wear every month. They are made from organic cotton and provide secure comfort when you need it most.' Another also showed Amelia sitting on her white painted wooden flooring while applying her makeup in a full length mirror Amelia - who likes to be called 'Mel' by her close family and friends - is known for being passionate about the environment, like King Charles. After posting the image to her almost 100,000 followers, Amelia was met with many compliments from friends and fans who called her 'beautiful' and 'the cutest'. However, this isn't the first time that Amelia has stripped down to her underwear. In February 2024, she was filmed walking down a doorstep modelling bright red Stripe and Stare's knickers. She a video of herself stepping out of a front door wearing nothing but a black t-shirt, red underwear, scarf and trainers. The video opens with Amelia stepping out of a front door and shutting it behind her. She then tosses her scarf over her shoulder before walking down the steps to the camera. In 2021, she also posed for Polaroid-style snaps while wearing a sustainable baby pink bra made from seaweed and wood pulp for Alexander Clementine. Amelia is the youngest child of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and Sylvana Tomaselli. Educated at the exclusive St. Mary's School Ascot, where boarders pay more than £45,000 a year, she went on to study Italian and French at the University of Edinburgh. Once named the most beautiful royal by Tatler magazine, Amelia has been signed with Storm Management since 2016 and modelled for brands including Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana. Lady Amelia regularly shares glimpses of her glamorous life with her followers on social media.

Rita Ora showcases sense of style as she joins A-listers at ELLE UK event
Rita Ora showcases sense of style as she joins A-listers at ELLE UK event

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time11-06-2025

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Rita Ora showcases sense of style as she joins A-listers at ELLE UK event

Rita Ora amped up the glamour as she arrived at the star-studded ELLE UK's Celebration Of Women In Music event in London on Tuesday. The singer, 34, looked effortlessly chic in a low-cut leather mididress, pairing the look with a bold yellow bag and gem-adorned shoes. Rita accessorized with gold earrings and chunky bracelets as she joined celebs such as Becky Hill and Clara Amfo for the event, organized in partnership with luxury brand Fendi. Star studded: Becky Hill and Clara Amfo dressed to impress as they joined Rita at the event Look who's here! Kelly Rowland turned heads in a peplum blazer and skirt and knee-high boots

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