Take That have confirmed plans to appear on the bill for the Princess Diana Memorial Concert in July.
The reformed boyband join a star-studded Wembley Stadium line-up that also now includes Joss Stone.
The concert, which is intended to mark the 10th anniversary of her death, will also feature Sir Elton John, Kanye West, Bryan Adams and Bryan Ferry.
Her children, Princes William and Harry, are understood to be overseeing the mammoth concert and asked Take That to play after they paid tribute to Diana.
Mark Owen recently said: "Princess Diana was such an amazing woman. I think it's lovely the princes want to do something to remember her."
Meanwhile, Robbie Williams is reported to be considering appearing, while Simon Le Bon is said to have offered to duet with Justin Timberlake.
Speaking about the concert earlier this year, Prince William commented: "The main purpose is to celebrate and to remember her in a fun way.
"We wanted to have this big concert full of energy, full of the sort of fun and happiness which I know she would have wanted."
The provisional line-up for the event, which takes place on July 1, Diana's 40th birthday, is as follows:
Take That
Kanye West
Pharrell Williams
Sir Elton John
Bryan Adams
James Blunt
Keane
Orson
Rod Stewart
Meat Loaf
James Morrison
Duran Duran
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Bryan Ferry
Joss Stone
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