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‘I went to see Harry Styles at Wembley – and now I finally understand the hype’

From emotional crowd moments to a hit-packed setlist and flawless organisation, Harry Styles turned Wembley Stadium into one giant party - and won over even a reluctant fan, Sonia Butterworth
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The i Paper
· Jun 28, 2026
Bad Bunny has more swagger than anyone on the planet
At Tottenham Hotspur stadium, London finally joined the party for a thrilling show that confirmed exactly why he's such a sensation
Vogue
· Jul 11, 2026
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, Is a Lady in Red at Wimbledon on Finals Weekend
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Irish Star
· Jun 28, 2026
David Beckham gets huge cheer on big screen as England wins again at World Cup
A sellout crowd traveled to New York/New Jersey Stadium to watch England's final group game of the 2026 World Cup, and David Beckham's appearance on the big screen drew the biggest cheer of the night
Daily Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle
One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle
Vanity Fair
· Jul 9, 2026
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The Daily Beast
· Jul 8, 2026
Carole Middleton Wears Princess Kate-Coded Outfit at Wimbledon
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Related coverage for "‘I went to see Harry Styles at Wembley – and now I finally understand the hype’": The i Paper — Bad Bunny has more swagger than anyone on the planet. Vogue — Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, Is a Lady in Red at Wimbledon on Finals Weekend. Irish Star — David Beckham gets huge cheer on big screen as England wins again at World Cup. Daily Mail — One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle. Vanity Fair — Royal Feuds at Kensington Palace and Beyond. The Daily Beast — Carole Middleton Wears Princess Kate-Coded Outfit at Wimbledon