Top scrum! Tom Cruise sparks frantic scenes in Windsor as star-struck fans mob Hollywood actor after he WALKS through Berkshire town for secret role in The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration
Tom Cruise found himself mobbed by fans as he arrived at The Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations in Windsor on Sunday.
The Top Gun actor, 59, who will be taking part in the special event, looked relaxed in an all navy ensemble and flashed his famous smile as he arrived for the special event.
While his role in the proceeding are not yet known, the evening will see performers come together to celebrate the Monarch’s remarkable 70-years on the throne.
Star power: Tom Cruise, 59, cut a casual figure in an all navy ensemble as he arrived at The Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations in Windsor on Sunday
Tom found himself surrounded by eager fans as he made his way into Windsor’s annual horse show, which serves at the venue for Sunday’s celebration.
The Mission Impossible actor looked stylish in a dark navy sports jacket which he layered over a figure hugging V-neck T-shirt.
The action star also wore slim fitting jeans, slipping his feet into a pair of tawny lace up boots.
Tom wore his salt and pepper locks in a relaxed style, slicked back from his handsome face.
Mobbed: The star was mobbed by fans as he arrived at the event as police came to his aid
Fans: The proud scientologist was escorted through the crowd by security, as he fist bumped and waved to the thralls of waiting fans
The proud scientologist was escorted through the crowd by security, as he fist bumped and waved to the thralls of waiting fans.
This comes after Alan Titchmarsh, 73, who will host a segment of Sunday’s broadcast, recently laughed off being upstaged by the Hollywood hunk.
When organisers broke the news, he replied: ‘Well, has anyone checked with Tom Cruise if he’s ok to be overshadowed by ME?’
Police Escort: The Mission Impossible actor stopped to chat to the crowd as they lined the streets
No clue: While his role in the proceeding are not yet known, the evening will see performers come together to celebrate the Monarch’s remarkable 70-years on the throne
Hollywood star: Tom looked stylish in a dark navy sports jacket which he layered over a figure hugging V-neck T-shirt
A Royal source said: ‘He was joking, of course, but that’s precisely why the Queen is so fond of Alan Titchmarsh’s shows, it’s his sense of humour.
‘They were quite nervous about telling him, but at least he was pleased to be described as a ‘gardening A-lister’.’
The unlikely duo have top billing for the first major TV event of the Platinum Jubilee celebrating the Queen’s 70 years on the Throne – a live broadcast from the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
Fingers crossed: Organisers are hoping for an appearance by the Queen, who is the guest of honour but who has cut back on public events due to mobility issues (pictured in 2021)
Lol: When organisers broke the news, Alan replied: ‘Well, has anyone checked with Tom Cruise if he’s ok to be overshadowed by ME?’
Big night: The gala will feature more than 1,300 performers, 500 horses, children’s choirs, a 75-piece orchestra and stars from stage and screen
The gala will feature more than 1,300 performers, 500 horses, children’s choirs, a 75-piece orchestra and stars from stage and screen.
Different eras of British history will be enacted onstage as part of the show. Dame Helen Mirren, who has played both Queen Elizabeths on TV and film, will be reprising her role as the Tudor Monarch.
Adjoa Andoh, who plays Lady Danbury in the Netflix period drama Bridgerton, will also have a role, as will Homeland actor Damian Lewis and Martin Clunes, who plays Doc Martin in the ITV drama.
There will be musical performances from Keala Settle, the singer and actress from The Greatest Showman film, and opera singer Katherine Jenkins.
Fingers crossed: Organisers are hoping for an appearance by the Queen, who is the guest of honour but who has cut back on public events due to mobility issues (pictured in 2021)
Look back in time: Different eras of British history will be enacted onstage as part of the show. Dame Helen Mirren, who has played both Queen Elizabeths on TV and film, will be reprising her role as the Tudor Monarch
Get ready: Later the actor took to the stage as he rehearsed for his secret role in the celebrations
Ahead of the gala, Mr Titchmarsh, whose TV career spans almost 40 years, said: ‘Tom Cruise and I are not a natural pairing, but I’m all for breaking the mould. It has raised a few eyebrows and given rise to a few comments, but it has also raised the profile of the event. I just want to get out there and do a good job and I’m sure Tom Cruise feels the same.’
Mr Cruise will have his Royal favour repaid this week when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend the UK premiere of his new film, Top Gun: Maverick, in London.
A source close to tonight’s programme said: ‘We were lucky that Tom Cruise happened to be in town and he was keen to get involved. It adds a different element to the fun of it all.’
Organisers are hoping, however, that Top Gun star will be upstaged with an appearance by the Queen, who is the guest of honour but who has cut back on public events due to mobility issues.
Lucky: A source close to tonight’s programme said: ‘We were lucky that Tom Cruise happened to be in town and he was keen to get involved. It adds a different element to the fun of it all.’
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