Sir Paul's Duke of Edinburgh tribute
Updated: 2012-06-05 14:40
(Agencies)
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Prince Charles and Sir Paul McCartney paid tribute to a sick Duke of Edinburgh at the Diamond Jubilee celebration.
Speaking at the musical event in London yesterday (04.06.12) Charles included a tribute to his father in a speech her made for Queen Elizabeth.
Speaking about the Queen's husband who was in hospital just miles away from Buckingham Palace, he told the crowds that his absence put a dampener on the event.
He admitted: "The only sad thing about tonight is that my father cannot be here with us because, unfortunately, he's been taken unwell. If we shout loud enough he might just be able to hear us in hospital."
Sir Paul, who was closing the concert with three songs, wished the Duke well, during his set.
He said: "We all send our best wishes for a speedy recovery. I hear he's not too bad."
The 90-year-old Duke was taken to King Edward VII hospital in the capital city from Windsor Castle as a "precautionary measure" after developing a bladder infection.
Take That star Robbie Williams opened the show with his track 'Let Me Entertain You' while Cheryl Cole and Gary Barlow performed a dbuet of 'Need You Now'.
Other young celebrities entertaining the famous family included Kylie Minogue, Will.i.am Jessie J, JLS and Ed Sheeran.
While veterans Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Tom Jones, Sir Elton John, Dame Shirley Bassey and Grace Jones also took to the stage to mark Her Majesty's 60 years on the throne.
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