Sydnie Christmas left the audience covered in goosebumps as she delivered powerful performances of “Tomorrow” from Annie and Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” at the David Foster 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert in Victoria, British Columbia.
With her huge vocals and emotional delivery, the Britain’s Got Talent winner gave both classics a fresh feel, making the familiar songs sound completely her own.

Her performances showed off the control, power, and emotion that have quickly made her one of the UK’s most exciting new vocal talents.
But one reaction stood out from the rest.
Prince Harry was in the audience when Christmas took the stage, and her performances clearly reached him. Afterward, she revealed that he approached her and gave her a hug before telling her, “I felt every word.”
Christmas also admitted that she joked about meeting Harry’s father before adding, “Sorry he couldn’t make it. He sent me instead.” She said Harry laughed at the unexpected comment, then came forward to give her a big hug after she finished performing.

The emotional response made the performances even more memorable, especially because both songs carry powerful messages about facing difficult moments and continuing to move forward.
Christmas has continued to build momentum since winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2024. She is now preparing to release her new single “Spirit,” which will appear on her upcoming second album, The Artist, due October 2.

The singer has also promised that the new record will show a different side of her as she continues to grow as an artist.
For now, her performances of “Tomorrow” and “My Way” have given fans another reminder of what makes Christmas so special. She does not simply sing the songs. She puts emotion into every word, turning even well-known classics into moments that feel personal and completely alive.
