In pictures: Household Division Orchestra perform with music royalty at King's Coronation Concert
The star-studded coronation concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday night featured performances from Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That, all of which were supported by musicians from the Household Division Orchestra.
Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Dave Barringer, the orchestra backed some of the music industry's top names, with stars of stage and screen appearing.
The concert even featured a pre-recorded cameo video from Tom Cruise, who told His Majesty he could be "his wingman".
The Household Division Orchestra is made up of more than 70 full-time British Army musicians.
Drawn from the Royal Corps of Army Music, the musicians of the Household Division each serve in either one of seven Regimental Bands: Grenadiers, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards of the Foot Guards Bands, the Household Cavalry Band (which includes musicians of both the Life Guards and Blues and Royals), or the Countess of Wessex's String Orchestra.