Singer Katherine Jenkins turned heads in a striking red ensemble as she stepped out for a special St David’s Day celebration in London.
The 44-year-old classical star, known as the “Voice of the Valleys,” was all smiles as she arrived at the exclusive Quaglino’s restaurant in Mayfair. The South Wales-born singer joined the festivities in honor of Wales’ national day, embracing the occasion in style.
Jenkins first gained widespread recognition in 2003 when she performed at Westminster Cathedral to mark Pope John Paul II’s silver jubilee. Shortly after, she secured a £1 million record deal with Universal Records, launching a career that has seen her sell over eight million albums worldwide.
Over the years, she has graced some of the world’s biggest stages, including the Queen’s 90th birthday, the Olympics, and Euro 2016. Her dedication to performing for troops has also earned her the title of “the new Armed Forces’ sweetheart,” following in the footsteps of Dame Vera Lynn.
Beyond her illustrious career, Katherine is also a devoted mother. She shares two children with her husband, American painter and writer Andrew Levitas, whom she married in 2014 at Hampton Court Palace. Their daughter Aaliyahwas born in 2015, followed by their son Xander Robert Selwyn Levitas in 2018. In a heartfelt announcement at the time, she revealed that Xander’s middle names were chosen to honor their late fathers, expressing gratitude for the joy of parenthood.
With a career spanning over two decades and a continued passion for music, Katherine Jenkins remains a beloved icon in both the classical and pop worlds.
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