Fans have been left in hysterics after a video of Katy Perry struggling to find her seat at King Charles' coronation has gone viral.
Now, we've already seen some pretty special moments during this historic occasion.
From beautiful performances by The Ascension Choir all the way to the King's anointment and his formal crowning alongside his wife, Queen Camilla, the first segment of the big day has proved to be a hit for royal fans who have tuned in to watch.
However, over on social media, there's another moment that people are now talking about thanks to the sheer awkwardness of it all.
And yes, it involves Katy Perry.
The 'Last Friday Night' singer was caught flailing about as she tried to find her seat at the event.
What seemed to be causing her the hindrance you may be asking? Her unfortunate choice of headwear.
In making a statement with her lilac outfit, the 38-year-old forgot about the practicalities of having a hat with angled tulle details, but at least she looked good as she looked around for her designated chair.
Twitter users found the moment utterly hilarious.
"Katy Perry not finding her seat is so me," one user commented.
Another asked: "Katy Perry can’t find her seat, did we actually invite her?"
A third compared her hat to a funny clip from The Ellen Show saying: "Basically Katy Perry and her huge hat at the #Coronation searching for her seat."
An accurate representation, I must admit.
But her search did not end in vain.
Thankfully, it was confirmed that the American Idol judge did actually find her seat and got ready for the event to begin.
The news comes as Perry, as well as a whole host of other performers, are scheduled to perform tomorrow at the star-studded Coronation Concert.
The 'Roar' hitmaker is one of two Americans set to give a performance at the event due to King Charles wishes. Other major artists include the likes of Lionel Richie, the British pop group Take That, opera stars Andrea Bocelli and Bryn Terfel, Freya Ridings and Alexis Ffrench.
Forbes reported that King Charles and Perry first met during an event in Mumbai in 2019, before the monarch went on to appoint Perry as an ambassador for the British Asian Trust a year later.
for supporters of the British Asian Trust. Credit: PA Images / Alamy
Speaking of her friendship with the 74-year-old during her introduction to the charity prior to her performance, she described him as a "very kind soul," also adding he had jokingly asked her if she "could sing to his plants" to which she replied: "And I will, in the future, you have my word, Sir."
The Coronation Concert will be taking place on May 7.