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Charlotte Church through the years
  • The Duchess of Cornwall speaks to Charlotte Church (centre) during a reception at Clarence House in London to mark the beginning of the annual Women of the World (WOW) festival.
  • Charlotte Church singing outside Shell's London HQ as part of a protest with Greenpeace against Arctic drilling.
  • Charlotte Church performs her Late Night Pop Dungeon live at Bestival 2017 at Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 9th September 2017. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
  • Charlotte Church and Rhys Ifans arriving at the premiere of Under Milk Wood, at the Rio Cinema in Hackney, London.
  • Charlotte Church during the Pussy Riot: In Conversation event, at The Park stage at the Glastonbury Festival, at Worthy Farm in Somerset. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday June 26, 2015. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
  • Charlotte Church at a photocall at Brasserie Zedel, London, to launch the inaugural Festival of Voice, which will take place in Cardiff from June 3 to June 12.
  • Charlotte Church performs her Late Night Pop Dungeon live at Bestival 2017 at Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 9th September 2017. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
  • Charlotte Church performs with her band at the Green Door Store in Brighton, East Sussex.
  • Danny Devito and Charlotte Church during filming of The Graham Norton Show at the London Studios, London, which will be screened this Friday.
  • Charlotte Church at a photocall at Brasserie Zedel, London, to launch the inaugural Festival of Voice, which will take place in Cardiff from June 3 to June 12.
  • Singer Charlotte Church performs during a rally held the day before the start of the Paris Climate Change Summit, in London, Britain November 29, 2015. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
  • Charlotte Church addresses activists during an anti-austerity rally ahead of the start of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
  • Welsh singer Charlotte Church speaks during a news conference arranged by the People's Assembly Against Austerity, on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, Britain October 5, 2015. REUTERS/Phil Noble
  • Welsh singer Charlotte Church leaves a news conference arranged by the People's Assembly Against Austerity, on the second day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, Britain October 5, 2015. REUTERS/Phil Noble
  • Singer Charlotte Church takes part in a discussion on phone hacking before today's session of the Conservative Party conference at International Convention Centre in Birmingham.
  • Charlotte Church performs live at G-A-Y Heaven in London.
  • Charlotte Church performs live at G-A-Y Heaven in London.
  • Charlotte Church arriving for the 59th annual Ivor Novello Awards, at Grosvenor House, London.
  • Charlotte Church attending the Roundhouse gala at the Roundhouse, London.
  • Charlotte Church (centre) attends the End Austerity Now rally in London.
  • British singer Charlotte Church holds her hands to her face during an environmental protest near the offices of Shell in central London, Britain August 26, 2015. Church performed 'Requiem for Arctic Ice' with classical musicians to highlight environmental pressure group Greenpeace's claim that oil drilling is threatening the Arctic. REUTERS/Toby Melville
  • British singer Charlotte Church leaves a division of the High Court, in central London, February 27, 2012. Church and her parents settled her phone-hacking damages action against the publishers of the now defunct News of the World for 600,000 pounds ($951,400)at the High Court on Monday. The settlement, one of the highest to be paid out in the phone-hacking scandal, includes 300,000 pounds in legal costs. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS CRIME LAW MEDIA)
  • Singer Charlotte Church (C) leaves the Leveson inquiry into media practices at the High Court in central London, November 28, 2011. The inquiry, headed by senior judge Brian Leveson and due to last a year, will make recommendations that could have a lasting impact on the news industry, lead to tighter media rules or at least an overhaul of the current system of self-regulation. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT CRIME LAW MEDIA)
  • ATTENTION EDITORS - PLEASE SEE RESTRICTIONS ADVISED BY BRITAIN'S CABINET OFFICE WHICH FOLLOW THE CAPTION A still image from broadcast footage shows singer Charlotte Church speaking at the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in central London November 28, 2011. The inquiry, headed by senior judge Brian Leveson and due to last a year, will make recommendations that could have a lasting impact on the news industry, lead to tighter media rules or at least an overhaul of the current system of self-regulation. REUTERS/POOL via Reuters TV (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT) NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. RESTRICTIONS ADVISED BY BRITAIN'S CABINET OFFICE - Clients are not allowed to: a) Use extracts of Inquiry proceedings in any light entertainment programme or in a programme of political satire; b) Use extracts from Inquiry proceedings in party political broadcasts; c) Use extracts of Inquiry proceedings in any form of advertising, promotion or other form of publicity, except in the form of trailers for programmes provided that the use of such extracts in the form of trailers for programmes shall comply with the requirements of these regulations. Subject to paragraph 1 above, extracts of Inquiry proceedings may be included in broadcast magazine programmes which also contain music or humorous features, provided that the different types of item are kept separate
  • Singer Charlotte Church reacts before the friendly international rugby match between Wales and South Africa at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, November 24, 2007. Church is the partner of Wales rugby player Gavin Henson. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN)
  • Singer Charlotte Church reacts before the friendly international rugby match between Wales and South Africa at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales November 24, 2007. Church is the partner of Wales rugby player Gavin Henson. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN)
  • Horse Racing - Ascot Races - Shergar Cup - Ascot - 12/8/06 Singer Charlotte Church performs at the meeting Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Mills
  • Horse Racing - Ascot Races - Shergar Cup - Ascot - 12/8/06 Singer Charlotte Church performs at the meeting Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Mills Livepic
  • Horse Racing - Ascot Races - Shergar Cup - Ascot - 12/8/06 Singer Charlotte Church performs at the meeting Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Mills
  • Horse Racing - Ascot Races - Shergar Cup - Ascot - 12/8/06 Singer Charlotte Church performs at the meeting Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Mills Livepic
  • British singer Charlotte Church poses as she arrives for the European premiere of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" at Leicester Square, central London, July 3, 2006. The film is on general release in the UK and Ireland from July 6. REUTERS/Phil Noble (BRITAIN)
  • Rugby Union - Neath-Swansea Ospreys v London Wasps Anglo-Celtic Challenge - Regional Rugby Stadium, Morfa - 26/8/05 Charlotte Church before the game Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Paul Harding Livepic
  • British and Irish Lions' Gavin Henson kisses his girlfriend singer Charlotte Church after a news conference near Cardiff, south Wales, May 25, 2005. Sir Clive Woodward's 45-man playing squad leave today for an 11-match tour of New Zealand including three Tests against the All Blacks. REUTERS/Darren Staples DS
  • Welsh singers Church and Jenkins watch Wales play Ireland during their Six Nations international rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Welsh singers Charlotte Church (R) and Katherine Jenkins (L) watch Wales play Ireland during their Six Nations international rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales, March 19, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Staples
  • Singer Charlotte Church talks to fellow guests at a reception for Women Achievers hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace, March 11, 2004. REUTERS/Mike Finn-Kelcey PP04030052 MFK/JB
  • Singer Charlotte Church performs at the dress rehearsal for TNT's "Christmas in Washington" concert held at the National Building museum in Washington December 9, 2001. [Church along with Reba McEntire, Tony Bennett and Mandy Morre will perform the holiday concert for President Bush and the first lady later this evening.]
  • Welsh soprano Charlotte Church poses for photographers at the New York premiere [of the movie "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" on November 11, 2001. The movie that is based on the J.K. Rowlings novel opens nationwide on November 16. ]
  • Welsh singer Charlotte Church arrives as a guest at the premiere of the new action film "Rush Hour 2" July 26, 2001 in Hollywood. The action/comedy film starring Zhang Ziyi, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker is about two police detectives who travel to Hong Kong and then return to Los Angeles and Las Vegas fighting Chinese crooks. The film opens August 3 in the United States. FSP
  • Welsh opera singer Charlotte Church sings during the annual pretelecast Grammy Awards show in Los Angeles February 21, 2001. Church, who helped present awards to winners announced before the television show, gave an impromptu performance after the crowd sang "Happy Birthday" to her to celebrate her 15th birthday.
  • Classical singer Charlotte Church performs on stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City, during a concert to benefit the Wyclef Jean Foundation, January 19, 2001. The Wyclef Jean Foundation, founded by singer Wyclef Jean, has a primary mission to donate musical instruments and lessons to under privileged children around the world. JC/RCS
  • Actor Kevin Costner converses with 14-year-old Welsh soprano Charlotte Church during a VIP reception as they arrive at the Carousel of Hope Ball benefiting childhood diabetes research late October 28, 2000 in Beverly Hills. [The ball hosted by philanthropists Marvin and Barbara Davis is billed as the world's premier charity gala held every two years and is attended by hundreds of celebrities.]
  • British teenage singer Charlotte Church leaves the High Court in London November 21, 2000. Church is being sued by her former manager, Jonathan Shalit for 4 million pounds (U.S.$5.69 million) in compensation, because he says he was unfairly sacked by her mother. RUS/BR/WS

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