Nadiya Bychkova slides into two dazzling outfits while performing in Ve Day concert in Royal Albert Hall in London
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Nadiya Bychkova Slipped into two dazzling outfits while on Thursday she performed during a VE Day concert in the London Royal Albert Hall.
The Strictly Come Dancing Professional, 35, set up a show-stop performance in addition to her partner James Cutler.
To celebrate the 80th birthday of Ve Day, MyleeneKatherine Jenkins and Then Walker Came on stage to organize the party concert.
The tribute event, sponsored by the Daily Mail, also contained performances by mezzo-soprano Katherine.
The Ukrainian dancer looked incredible in a blit semi-cripple dress before he turned into a smooth white dress for a second dance.
The show included memories of the first hand of military veterans and those who have experienced the conflict.

Nadiya Bychkova, 35, slid into two dazzling outfits while she performed on Thursday in a VE Day concert in the Royal Albert Hall in London

The strictly upcoming Dancing Professional has set up a show stop performance in addition to her partner James Cutler
Former pop star Myleene, whose father served with the Marine merchant, said it was “both humiliating and an honor” to be involved.
She said, “It is now 80 years old, and while our servant staff from that time reaches an era that many never thought they would see, it is essential that we keep their sacrifices and memory alive.”
Former BBC breakfast Dan Walker told the mail that he considered it ‘a real privilege’ as ‘standing on that stage and introducing some great people’.
And Airmaarschalk Sir Simon Bollom, chairman of hosts SSAFA, the charity of the forces, said that the Second World War saw a period of ‘endless sacrifice over the forces’, and added: ‘We want the veterans of the last World War to know that their sacrifice will not be forgotten.’
In a moving memory of that sacrifice, Sir Keir Starmer also pointed out that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine showed that the Second World War was not ‘only history’.
He said: ‘I have children who live in peace and in a democracy as a result of other people. The memory, with the Ukrainian contingent in the procession, that the idea that this was all just history … is completely wrong.
“Those values of freedom and democracy are important today.”
King Charles saw about the city Queen CamillaThe prince and Princess of Wales At the Historic Horse Guards Parade for a different concert.

To celebrate the 80th birthday of Ve Day, Myleene Klass, Katherine Jenkins and then Walker went on stage to organize the party concert

The Tribute event, sponsored by the Daily Mail, contained many versions

The Ukrainian dancer looked incredible in a blit semi-switch dress

She later turned into a smooth white dress for a second dance

The show included memories of the first hand of military veterans and those who have experienced the conflict

Operating singer Katherine closed her blue ombre dress for a royal blue dress while she came up with a stunning version

Katherine surprised viewers and the audience with her incredible voice
The king used a keynote speech on the day that Great -Britain celebrated the end of the war in Europe 80 years ago to ask for more efforts for global peace.
With conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and about the African continent, his Majesty suggested that it was timely to remind ourselves of the words of our great war leader, Sir Winston Churchill, who said “Jaw to Jaw is better than war”
“In addition, we should not only venture ourselves again for the cause of freedom, but also to renew global obligations to restore a just peace where there is war, diplomacy and for preventing conflicts,” he said.
‘Because as my grandfather [King George VI, who was monarch during the Second World War] It stated: “We will have failed, and the blood of our dearest will have been streamed in vain if the victory they died does not lead to a permanent peace, based on justice and in good will.”
“Just as those exceptional men and women fulfill their duty towards each other, for humanity and to God, bound by an unwavering dedication to nation and services, it is in turn of us to protect and continue their valuable inheritance – so that one day can still say unborn:” they also walked a better world. “