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The Kingdom Choir, known for their show-stopping performances at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding in 2018, had never performed in the air before. They were en route to Sydney to perform at the Invictus Games, and this impromptu performance on the British Airways flight was a warm-up of sorts for their upcoming shows.

The passengers and crew members aboard the flight seemed to enjoy watching the performance just as much as the choir did putting it on. Even some of the flight attendants stood by to watch while happily recording the performance themselves.

“It was great fun that our last rehearsal before such a special performance took place on the British Airways flight,” said Kingdom Choir member Kelisha Tuck. “We hope we entertained our fellow flyers for a few minutes on the very long flight to Sydney!”

Carolina Martinoli, British Airways’ Director of Brand and Customer Experience, was thrilled to provide passengers with such a unique experience. “We’re so proud to have flown our British heroes out to represent us at the Invictus Games, and when we found out the Kingdom Choir would be following in their footsteps a few days later we decided we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to treat our customers to a really special and intimate performance at 35,000 feet,” she said.

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