Every time King Charles III was an absolute ‘hun’ – from hanging out with Spice Girls to dancing with Steps

King Charles
King Charles has become an honourable ‘hun’ (Picture: PA/Getty Images)

King Charles III’s coronation has gripped the nation from his gold state coach to the sweet moment he shared with his son, Prince William.

In celebration of this momentous occasion, we are taking a look back at all the 74-year-old’s honourable hun moments.

Through his years of duty, he’s rubbed shoulders with the Huns of the UK, and he looks like he’s had a ball doing it.

Steps

Steps and King Charles
Charles has dance as a backup career (Picture: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

Not content with just standing and smiling, Charles showed he was on the pulse of pop culture and performed Steps’ Tragedy routine.

Of course, Claire Richards dug into the archives on Coronation Day and posted the snap. She wrote: ‘Who would have thought all those years ago,’ and added, ‘God save the King.’ God save Claire from Steps too!

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Charles and Camilla surprised the residents of Albert Square (Picture: BBC/PA)

Charles has wracked up a few cameos on the UK’s biggest soaps, which technically makes him the first-ever soapstar to be a monarch (kind of).

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Britain’s longest-running-soap, back in 2000, Charles appeared in an episode of Coronation Street. The then-Prince of Wales appeared on a news bulletin which was played in the episode, airing December 8.

Charles, The Prince of Wales and landlady Natalie Barnes played by Denise Welch
Charles enjoyed a scotch with Coronation Street’s landlady Natalie Barnes played by Denise Welch(Picture: PA)

More than two decades after his Corrie cameo, Charles made an appearance on EastEnders alongside his wife, and now Queen, Camilla.

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The historic Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla will take place in Westminster Abbey today (May 6).

For all the latest royal updates, visit Metro.co.uk's dedicated coronation page.

During celebrations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the residents of Walford were treated to an appearance from the two very special guests.

Spice Girls

King Charles and Spice Girls
Girl power met royal power (Picture: PA)

In 1997, Spice Girls were at the height of their girl power and were invited to meet the royal.

Ginger Spice Geri Horner (formerly Halliwell) and Scary Spice Mel B famously broke protocol and kissed the Prince of Wales on the cheek leaving red lipstick marks. Geri took it one step further and patted him on his bum, after disclosing that she thought he was ‘very sexy.’

Geri, 50, later told The Times about the incident: ‘Patting him on the bottom was against royal protocol but we’re all human.’

Years later Victoria, 49, met him again with hubby David Beckham in tow.

King Charles, David and Victoria Beckham
Side note: Victoria’s highlighter is popping (Picture: PA)

She reflected on all her meetings with the monarch on Instagram for the coronation, and revealed he’s always been ‘supportive and kind.’

Girls Aloud

Prince of Wales meeting Girls Aloud
Girls Aloud met King Charles (Picture: PA)

Why meet just one five-piece girl band when you can meet two?

Backstage at the Royal Variety performance Girls Aloud showed Charles just how many red dresses were on the market.

King Charles and Cheryl
Pop royalty met actual royalty (Picture: PA)

Cheryl went on to work with Charles at his foundation, The Prince’s Trust, even setting up her own youth centre in Newcastle.

Gareth Gates

King Charles, Gareth Gates and Bryan Adams
Charles got talking to Gareth Gates and Bryan Adams(Picture: Corbis via Getty Images)

The fact that Charles’ exchange with Gareth Gates and Bryan Adams took place at Capital FM’s Party in the Park makes this even more hun-ey.

The 2002 concert was in aid of the Prince’s Trust, which is lovely.

We just really want to know what Charles made of young Gareth’s hair.

Alison Hammond

King Charles and Alison Hammond
It’s hard not to be happy around Alison (Picture: Geoff Pugh – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Alison Hammond and Charles look like they really enjoyed each other’s company.

This joyous shot needs to be hung in The Louvre.

Carol Vorderman

Carol Vorderman with King Charles
Carol has met Charles many times (Picture: Twitter/Carol Vorderman)

Former Countdown star Carol Vorderman has long been a supporter of the royals, hailing the King when he ascended to the throne with an Instagram tribute, in which she praised him for caring about young people’s issues ‘decades before it was popular.’

Atomic Kitten

King Charles and Atomic Kitten
(Photo by Adrian Dennis via Getty Images)

Long before Tom Hiddlestone put on his ‘I love TS [Taylor Swift]’ tank top, Charles was modelling his ‘I love AK’ merchandise. Okay his vest is on top of his suit, and he doesn’t look like he has too much choice but he’s clearly having fun with it all.

Charles walked so that Tom could run.

All Saints

King Charles and All Saints
Charles has met quite a few girl bands (Picture: PA)

We wish we were as committed to the gym as Charles is to meeting every noughties girl band. Nathalie Appleton, Shaznay Lewis, Melanie Blatt and Nicole Appleton got their moment with the future King and looked pretty enthused by what he was saying to them.

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