The 16-year-old Donel Mangena has been invited to perform at the Queen’s 92nd birthday celebrations by Prince Harry.
The invitation was announced by Mangena’s coach on the ITV singing competition. Will.i.am, who revealed the youngster’s grandmother, Nita, was hoping to travel from Zimbabwe for the live shows after wowing viewers with her dance moves at his first audition.
On the royal invite, Will.i.am said: “I’m like ‘get the hell out of here bro you got a letter from Prince Harry to go and perform at his grandmother’s birthday who just happens to be the Queen.”
The young singer – who said he wants to be bigger than Michael Jackson – will have some familiar company at the concert with Sir Tom Jones also set to perform.
When asked what song he would perform for the Queen, Mangena said: “I think I’d have to think about it. It has to suit everyone who’s watching.”
He also revealed girls had started crying in front of him following his new-found fame and said he was inspired by Chris Brown, Michael Jackson and Usher.
“I see myself in Usher. I use Michael Jackson inspirations. I want to achieve as much or even more than him but I use Michael Jackson inspirations which I incorporate into my own style because I don’t want to be someone else.”
He adds: “That’s my dream to be global and if I carry on working hard then that could be what can come but for me it’s God first, family first, music first and working to be the best and not changing who I am as a person and hoping the world can love me for who I am.”
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