Orlando Bloom swooned over his fiancée, Katy Perry, after she performed for the royal family at King Charles III’s coronation concert.
“Immensely proud of you my my [sic] love. You always bring the light 💫🔥❤️,” Bloom, 46, wrote in a rare Instagram tribute Monday along with photos of Perry’s performance outside Windsor Castle in the UK.
“Our light ♥️,” the “Dark Horse” singer, 38, responded in the comments section.
Perry also shared several photos and videos from her extravagant show, during which she rocked a glistening gold gown by Vivienne Westwood.
“My #idol set is a little different today 😮 #CoronationConcert,” she captioned her Instagram post, referencing her absence from Sunday’s episode of “American Idol.”
The “Pirates of the Caribbean” star then took the opportunity to gush over his longtime partner yet again, writing in the comments, “So proud ❤️.”
Perry and Bloom have been together since 2016 and got engaged in 2019. They welcomed their daughter, Daisy Dove, now 2, in 2020.
The actor also shares son Flynn, 12, with his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr, to whom he was married from 2010 to 2013.
Meanwhile, Perry was previously married to Russell Brand from 2010 to 2012, though they did not have any kids together.
The engaged couple are notoriously private about their relationship, though Bloom admitted in February that it can be “challenging.”
Perry attended the coronation celebrations without the “Lord of the Rings” star.
She went viral Saturday when she couldn’t find her seat inside Westminster Abbey, and after the ceremony, she nearly slipped and fell while walking in stilettos in the rainy weather.
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Despite several snafus, the “Roar” songstress looked regal in a Vivienne Westwood-designed lilac skirt set with a matching hat and gloves.
Perry’s performance at the coronation concert, where her fellow “American Idol” judge Lionel Richie also performed, came amid mounting backlash she has been facing over her antics on the singing competition show.
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The pop star has been accused of “mom-shaming” a contestant on the ABC series and was also called out for critiquing another competitor’s sparkly ensemble.
However, a source told Page Six exclusively last week that Perry isn’t bothered by the drama.
“Katy isn’t fazed by the backlash,” the source said. “This has been a roller-coaster season with a lot of great talent, so she is just doing her job.”
The insider added that Perry “has a unique sense of humor that may not always translate well on camera, but she never has any ill intent.”
“She’s a mentor and a friend to the contestants,” the source told us.
Several fans have also defended Perry, with some pointing out that she is far less harsh than former judge Simon Cowell.
Perry and Richie, 73 — both of whom have served as judges on the show since 2018 along with Luke Bryan — were temporarily replaced by Ed Sheeran and Alanis Morissette while they were across the pond for the coronation.
“American Idol” airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.