{"id":69504,"date":"2023-12-09T23:08:56","date_gmt":"2023-12-09T23:08:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotcelebon.com\/?p=69504"},"modified":"2023-12-09T23:08:56","modified_gmt":"2023-12-09T23:08:56","slug":"bbc-plans-strictly-extravaganza-in-king-charless-ballroom-in-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotcelebon.com\/celebrities\/bbc-plans-strictly-extravaganza-in-king-charless-ballroom-in-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"BBC plans Strictly extravaganza in King Charles's ballroom in 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"
Strictly Come Dancing is waltzing to Buckingham Palace for a royal spectacular to mark 20 years of being on TV, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.<\/p>\n
In what will be a first for the programme, an episode during next year’s series will be screened live from the central London residence \u2013 and there will almost certainly be an appearance from Queen Camilla, who is a huge fan of the show.<\/p>\n
Strictly sources say the BBC and royal officials have already decided which room the show will be held in, believed to be the ballroom, and it is understood the episode will mirror the familiar show set-up at Elstree Studios as much as possible.<\/p>\n
One insider told The Mail on Sunday: ‘There have been talks going on for some time now. Camilla loves Strictly, so what a dream this is for her. It has been about getting the timing right and 2024 is the year.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Strictly started in 2004 so it is two decades. There is huge excitement about this happening \u2013 it is going to be quite a night.<\/p>\n
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Strictly Come Dancing is waltzing to Buckingham Palace for a royal spectacular to mark 20 years of being on TV. Pictured: Annabel Croft performs on Saturday night’s show<\/p>\n
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Inside the ballroom at Buckingham Palace where sources say Strictly will be filmed for the special edition of the show<\/p>\n
‘The Queen has been a long-standing fan of the show, so it feels like a perfect fusion. There has already been so much thought that has gone into this, the room has been selected and it will be absolutely stunning.’<\/p>\n
Camilla’s love for Strictly is well known. In April 2022, she told 2021 winner Rose Ayling-Ellis she had voted for her, adding: ‘I don’t know how you did all those dances.’<\/p>\n
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Strictly sources say episode will mirror the familiar show set-up at Elstree Studios as much as possible.\u00a0 Pictured: Ellie Leach with her dance partner Vito Coppola<\/p>\n
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Queen Camilla, pictured earlier this week, is said to be a long-standing fan of the popular show<\/p>\n
As well as the fleet-footed Queen \u2013 who danced with Craig Revel Horwood and Brendan Cole on the Strictly Christmas special in 2017 \u2013 another royal who will be delighted to see the show staged at the Palace is Princess Charlotte who, her mother Kate revealed last year, ‘loves ballet and tap’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The Princess of Wales herself is another keen viewer and only last week, took Charlotte and Prince Louis to the Strictly studios, where they were said to be ‘overjoyed’ to watch the dress rehearsals.<\/p>\n
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Princess Kate Middleton enjoyed a secret visit to Strictly Come Dancing studios\u00a0<\/p>\n
Sources have said it is likely that the semi-final of the show will be held at the Palace, because it would be ‘almost impossible’ to have a large number of couples taking part there.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The finale is also too much of a huge production to take away from Elstree, in Hertfordshire, and there is expected to be a reduced audience size at the Palace because of the room being smaller than the usual studio.<\/p>\n
It is understood that there were vague plans to hold Strictly in Buckingham Palace last year to mark the end of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.<\/p>\n
However, her ailing health meant the plans were shelved and the project reworked.<\/p>\n
Buckingham Palace’s ballroom was completed in 1855, during the reign of Queen Victoria.<\/p>\n
It was originally known as the Ball and Concert Room, and features a musicians’ gallery complete with an organ, which will mean that Strictly’s orchestra \u2013 led by conductor Dave Arch \u2013 can take part.<\/p>\n
During Victorian times, there were frequent formal dances held in the stunning room, which \u2013 at 120ft long, 60ft wide and 45ft in height \u2013 is the largest room in the Palace.<\/p>\n
A Strictly spokeswoman declined to comment.<\/p>\n
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Sources have said it is likely that the semi-final of the show will be held at the Palace, because it would be ‘almost impossible’ to have a large number of couples taking part there. Pictured: Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin<\/p>\n