Glastonbury and partied until 4am, according to the festival’s founder Michael Eavis.The 88-year-old made the comment while he was at Windsor Castle earlier this week, receiving his knighthood for his services to music and charity.
He was among a host of stars including Shirley Bassey, Ridley Scott, Leona Lewis and Emilia Clarke who were recognised by King Charles.It was after the ceremony, which was presided over by Princess Anne, that Eavis recalled a time when both the King and his son, Prince Harry, had attended the Worthy Farm event.“The King came once, [when he was] Prince Charles.
And Harry – I think he jumped the fence…” he recalled, later going on to explain how he knew about the incident. “I’ve got spies everywhere.
No, I’ve got security all over the place actually.”“He enjoyed it! Prince Charles enjoyed it as well actually,” he said, also adding that that time was the “only” time that the Duke of Sussex went to the festival. “That was the old Prince Harry before he went to America”.The time he is referring to is most likely the 2013 edition of Glasto, where Prince Harry was spotted backstage watching The Rolling Stones headline the Pyramid Stage and partying until the early hours of the morning (via GB News).“I recommended that he should go on into the night because the nightlife is what Glastonbury is all about.
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