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Adele and Harry Styles Reportedly Declined Invitation to Perform at Queen's Platinum Jubilee
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It's reported that the '30' hitmaker and the former One Direction member reportedly couldn't participate to the special occasion due to their scheduling issues.

AceShowbiz - Adele and Harry Styles reportedly turned down invitations to perform at Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebration. The British superstars are believed to have been approached about taking to the stage at the spectacular Party at the Palace concert to celebrate the special occasion, but they both reportedly declined.

A source told The Daily Mail newspaper's Eden Confidential column, "They were told [Adele] couldn't do it. Scheduling issues, or something like that, were given as an excuse. It caused a lot of surprise, particularly as she was awarded an MBE. After all, how many chances will there be to perform in front of Buckingham Palace for the Queen?"

In the meantime, a source close to Harry, 28, told the newspaper that the "Watermelon Sugar" hitmaker couldn't fulfill the invitation due to his hectic schedule. "He was asked. He could not participate because of timing with his schedule," the informant said.

While Adele, 34, and Harry, did not perform at the concert celebration, a number of stars took to the stage outside Buckingham Palace to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth. Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, Duran Duran, Diana Ross and Sam Ryder were among the performers at the two-and-a-half hour event.

The Queen kicked off proceedings in a pre-recorded clip, where she enjoyed a cup of tea and a marmalade sandwich from her handbag with Paddington Bear. The duo then started tapping their teaspoons to the rhythm of Queen's song "We Will Rock You" as the British band and Adam Lambert kicked off the concert.

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