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The stage and screen actress and singer, 49, said she feels “deeply privileged” to sing the patriotic song at the Silverstone race track on Sunday July 7 as she is “immensely proud” of her British roots. The highly-anticipated race weekend, which attracted crowds of around 480,000 people last year, will also feature a star-studded music line-up which includes grime star Stormzy and drum and bass outfit Rudimental. Waddingham said: “It’s the most enormous ‘pinch-me’ moment to perform the National Anthem ahead of this year’s race.

“I feel deeply privileged. “The atmosphere and excitement at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix last year was utterly electric and I can’t wait to be a part of it again. “I am immensely proud of my British roots and I will remember this honour all my life.



” She added that she will be cheering on all the British drivers including the “mighty Lewis (Hamilton), George (Russell) and Lando (Norris). C’mon Chaps! Let’s do this!” Across her career, Waddingham has starred in many hit shows including Game Of Thrones and Sex Education. She rose to global stardom through her role as businesswoman Rebecca Welton in Apple TV’s Ted Lasso, which follows the up-and-downs of the fiction football team of AFC Richmond.

The actress previously made a name for herself as a leading lady of musical theatre, starring in productions of Monty Python’s Spamalot, Into the Woods, The Wizard of Oz and A Little Night Music. Waddingham has .

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