Katy Perry took to the stage at King Charles and Queen Camilla’s Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday.

The pop superstar, 38, looked sensational in a huge gold metallic gown as she entertained the 20,000 strong audience with a selection of her most famous hits.

Beaming Katy thanked his majesty for the privilege and revealed her honour as she gushed: ‘I got to bring my mum and stay in a castle!’.

Her show stopping frock featured a sculpted bodice with plunging neckline as well as an enormous princess skirt that made sure she could be seen from far and wide.

It also boasted quirky sleeves with puff detailing at the shoulders and she completed the look with large gold earrings.

Superstar: Katy Perry, 38, took to the stage at King Charles and Queen Camilla's Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday

What an honour! Beaming Katy thanked his majesty for the privilege and revealed her honour as she gushed: 'I got to bring my mum and stay in a castle!'

Katy sported a glamorous palette of make-up with metallic accents and slicked her raven tresses back into a bun.

She passionately grasped the colour coordinating microphone as she belted out her chart topping tracks Roar and Firework.

Katy’s impressive vocals were accompanied by an incredible light show and pyrotechnics as the audience cheered for more.

Elsewhere during the show Tom Cruise made a surprise cameo in a surprise pre-recorded segment.

The A-list actor, 60, was flying his iconic Top Gun plane in the cameo during an interlude between performances as stars including Pierce Brosnan and Bear Grylls discussed the King’s military service.

A clip of Tom then came up on the screen as he flew a plane and quipped: ‘Pilot to pilot – your Majesty, you can be my wingman anytime!’

King Charles served in both the Navy and air force during his military career between 1971 and 1994.

Top Gun: Maverick star Tom is known for his love of flying and appeared in the P-51 Mustang which featured in the film.

Golden girl: Her show stopping frock featured a sculpted bodice with plunging neckline as well as an enormous princess skirt that made sure she could be seen from far and wide

Sensational: It also boasted quirky sleeves with puff detailing at the shoulders and she completed the look with large gold earrings

Sideboob: Katy sported a glamorous palette of make-up with metallic accents and slicked her raven tresses back into a bun

The cameo was part of a series of pre-recorded sketches revealing little-known facts about the monarch.

The King and Queen of the royal family joined around 20,000 members of the public at the Coronation Concert to continue the celebrations after their crowning at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.

The Coronation Concert also saw performances by Paloma Faith Lionel Richie and veteran rock guitarist Steve Winwood.

The show in Windsor, which was hosted by Downton Abbey and Paddington star Hugh Bonneville, started at 8pm.

Buckingham Palace promised ‘global music icons and contemporary stars’ for the big concert.

All smiles: The beaming star appeared over joyed to be at the historic event

It was the highlight of the second day of coronation celebrations with around 20,000 members of the public attending.

Classical acts including Andrea Bocelli, Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel and Chinese pianist Lang Lang were also on the bill.

Hollywood star Tom Cruise, Dynasty actress Dame Joan Collins, adventurer Bear Grylls, singer Sir Tom Jones and former Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse also made appearances via video.

The series of pre-recorded sketches revealed little-known facts about the monarch and also included moments from beloved literary character Winnie the Pooh – seemingly echoing the famous moment Paddington Bear drank tea with the Queen during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage, DJ Pete Tong with his Ibiza Classics project, and winner of The Piano TV talent show, 13-year-old Lucy, also performed.

Meanwhile, fashion designer Stella McCartney delivered a spoken word performance with a conservation theme which reflected her and the King’s ‘shared passion for environmental sustainability’.

Her performance was part of a broader nature-themed section of the concert which also included a rendition of a 1980s hit by classical-soul composer Alexis French and London-based singer-songwriter Zak Abel alongside a house orchestra, band and choir.