Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty; Hugo Burnand/Buckingham Palace via GettyEd Sheeranis clearing up some rumors.During his recentappearance on SiriusXM’sThe Morning Mash Up, the “Shape of Me” singer, 32, confirmed that he will not be a performer atKing CharlesandQueen Camilla’supcoming coronationand also said that he was not invited.“I want to clear something up actually because there was loads of stuff in the press that I turned down the coronation, and no one ever asked me ever,” explained the musician.“I assume if they went online and went, ‘What’s Ed doing on May 6th?’ they would’ve been like, ‘Oh, he’splaying in Dallas.’ I think that’s what happened, but obviously, [the] press had the negative story of loads of people turning down the coronation. But I never ever turned it down,” he stated.Regardless, “I’m excited to tune [in],” he added. “It’s historic.“While Sheeran is expected to perform at AT&T Stadium on the day the royal couple is officially crowned atWestminster Abbey, he will also miss theweekend-long celebrationsdue to his scheduled appearance onAmerican IdolSunday.Sheeran isset to appear on the hit reality competition seriesalongsideAlanis Morissettewhile judgesKaty PerryandLionel Richieperform atthe coronation concert.“When we’re up there, we’re speaking from the heart. And Alanis and Ed, they’ll do that also,” judgeLuke Bryanexplained to PEOPLEin a group interview after the announcement.He continued, “They’re obviously seasoned in every aspect of the industry. It’s funny. Over the years, Lionel and Katy probably can almost predict what I’m going to say. So it’ll be interesting that I’ll be up there with people that I can’t predict exactly what they’re going to say.“Morissette, 48, and Sheeran are expected to take the stage during their appearance, with the “You Oughta Know” singer scheduled to perform one of her hits, while Sheeran will giveIdolviewers a performance of his brand-new single.Samir Hussein/WireImageCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markle, and more!The coronation will occur on Saturday at 11 a.m. U.K. time (6 a.m. ET) and will bebroadcast on major U.S. stations, including CNN, NBC, ABC, and Fox News, with some starting coverage at 10 a.m. U.K. time (5 a.m. ET).PEOPLE will have agroup of royal experts and reportersin London reporting live from the coronation. PEOPLE will also be streaming various parts of the festivities on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and PEOPLE.com. Watch PEOPLE’s live coronation coveragestarting at 5 a.m. ET on May 6, here.
Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty; Hugo Burnand/Buckingham Palace via Getty

Ed Sheeranis clearing up some rumors.During his recentappearance on SiriusXM’sThe Morning Mash Up, the “Shape of Me” singer, 32, confirmed that he will not be a performer atKing CharlesandQueen Camilla’supcoming coronationand also said that he was not invited.“I want to clear something up actually because there was loads of stuff in the press that I turned down the coronation, and no one ever asked me ever,” explained the musician.“I assume if they went online and went, ‘What’s Ed doing on May 6th?’ they would’ve been like, ‘Oh, he’splaying in Dallas.’ I think that’s what happened, but obviously, [the] press had the negative story of loads of people turning down the coronation. But I never ever turned it down,” he stated.Regardless, “I’m excited to tune [in],” he added. “It’s historic.“While Sheeran is expected to perform at AT&T Stadium on the day the royal couple is officially crowned atWestminster Abbey, he will also miss theweekend-long celebrationsdue to his scheduled appearance onAmerican IdolSunday.Sheeran isset to appear on the hit reality competition seriesalongsideAlanis Morissettewhile judgesKaty PerryandLionel Richieperform atthe coronation concert.“When we’re up there, we’re speaking from the heart. And Alanis and Ed, they’ll do that also,” judgeLuke Bryanexplained to PEOPLEin a group interview after the announcement.He continued, “They’re obviously seasoned in every aspect of the industry. It’s funny. Over the years, Lionel and Katy probably can almost predict what I’m going to say. So it’ll be interesting that I’ll be up there with people that I can’t predict exactly what they’re going to say.“Morissette, 48, and Sheeran are expected to take the stage during their appearance, with the “You Oughta Know” singer scheduled to perform one of her hits, while Sheeran will giveIdolviewers a performance of his brand-new single.Samir Hussein/WireImageCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markle, and more!The coronation will occur on Saturday at 11 a.m. U.K. time (6 a.m. ET) and will bebroadcast on major U.S. stations, including CNN, NBC, ABC, and Fox News, with some starting coverage at 10 a.m. U.K. time (5 a.m. ET).PEOPLE will have agroup of royal experts and reportersin London reporting live from the coronation. PEOPLE will also be streaming various parts of the festivities on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and PEOPLE.com. Watch PEOPLE’s live coronation coveragestarting at 5 a.m. ET on May 6, here.
Ed Sheeranis clearing up some rumors.
During his recentappearance on SiriusXM’sThe Morning Mash Up, the “Shape of Me” singer, 32, confirmed that he will not be a performer atKing CharlesandQueen Camilla’supcoming coronationand also said that he was not invited.
“I want to clear something up actually because there was loads of stuff in the press that I turned down the coronation, and no one ever asked me ever,” explained the musician.
“I assume if they went online and went, ‘What’s Ed doing on May 6th?’ they would’ve been like, ‘Oh, he’splaying in Dallas.’ I think that’s what happened, but obviously, [the] press had the negative story of loads of people turning down the coronation. But I never ever turned it down,” he stated.
Regardless, “I’m excited to tune [in],” he added. “It’s historic.”
While Sheeran is expected to perform at AT&T Stadium on the day the royal couple is officially crowned atWestminster Abbey, he will also miss theweekend-long celebrationsdue to his scheduled appearance onAmerican IdolSunday.
Sheeran isset to appear on the hit reality competition seriesalongsideAlanis Morissettewhile judgesKaty PerryandLionel Richieperform atthe coronation concert.
“When we’re up there, we’re speaking from the heart. And Alanis and Ed, they’ll do that also,” judgeLuke Bryanexplained to PEOPLEin a group interview after the announcement.
He continued, “They’re obviously seasoned in every aspect of the industry. It’s funny. Over the years, Lionel and Katy probably can almost predict what I’m going to say. So it’ll be interesting that I’ll be up there with people that I can’t predict exactly what they’re going to say.”
Morissette, 48, and Sheeran are expected to take the stage during their appearance, with the “You Oughta Know” singer scheduled to perform one of her hits, while Sheeran will giveIdolviewers a performance of his brand-new single.
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The coronation will occur on Saturday at 11 a.m. U.K. time (6 a.m. ET) and will bebroadcast on major U.S. stations, including CNN, NBC, ABC, and Fox News, with some starting coverage at 10 a.m. U.K. time (5 a.m. ET).
PEOPLE will have agroup of royal experts and reportersin London reporting live from the coronation. PEOPLE will also be streaming various parts of the festivities on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and PEOPLE.com. Watch PEOPLE’s live coronation coveragestarting at 5 a.m. ET on May 6, here.
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