Nottingham starlet Indiana performed in front of The Queen when she paid a visit to Broadcasting House today.
She performed David Bowie's "Heroes" alongside guitar band The Script, featuring Danny O'Donoghue from BBC talent show The Voice.
Indiana sang in the new Radio 1 Live Lounge and was introduced as one the new acts "discovered" by the BBC this year.
She spoke to HRH about her upcoming performance at Glastonbury.
"She said, 'Is that where it gets ever so muddy?' I might see her there next time," Indiana told the BBC, adding that it was the peak of her career so far.
"I've not even charted yet. I've just bypassed everything else and sung for the Queen."
Her Majesty, dressed in light blue, was sat just feet away from the leather-jacket wearing Long Eaton diva, whose first gig was just a year ago in the Old Market Square as part of the Future Sound of Nottingham competition.
Since then she has played Dot 2 Dot Festival and Splendour. She is set to play the main stage at Splendour on July 20.
Bound, Blind As I am and Animal are among her recent releases.
In an interview with the Nottingham Post last year, Indiana joked about having achieved world domination in a year's time. After such a high profile performance today, broadcast on BBC News and Radio 1, she is one step closer to achieving that ambition.
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