Rita Ora Reveals Anxiety Made Her Feet and Fingers Numb Meeting King Charles

Singer-actress Rita Ora has shared details about her first meeting with King Charles in 2016, during which she experienced severe anxiety. The 'I Will Never Let You Down' singer recalled her feet and fingers going numb, and she felt like she was going to faint. After that experience, she realized she needed to work on her mental health. Now, at 35 and married to Taika Waititi, she feels content and in a "really good place."

Key Points: Rita Ora's Numbness from Anxiety Meeting King Charles

  • Rita Ora met King Charles in 2016 at Prince's Trust awards
  • Anxiety caused numbness in her feet and fingers
  • She felt like she was going to faint
  • She now feels in a "really good place" in life
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Rita Ora recollects anxiety making her left feet and fingers numb on first meeting with British royal

Singer Rita Ora recalls severe anxiety during her first meeting with King Charles in 2016, causing numbness in her feet and fingers.

"All I remember was not the performance, or meeting His Royal Highness, but the fact that my feet and my fingers were numb - Rita Ora"

Los Angeles, May 13

Singer-actress Rita Ora has shared anecdotes from her meeting with King Charles. The actress-singer said that her feet and fingers went numb when she first met King Charles.

The 'I Will Never Let You Down' singer first rubbed shoulders with the monarch at the Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards ceremony at the London Palladium in 2016, but all Rita can recall from the moment is that she felt "severe" anxiety, reports 'Female First UK'.

She told The Sun newspaper, "2016 was the first time I met His Royal Highness. He is so lovely, all of the Royal Family are. I look at the photos and all I see is anxiety. I was so anxious back then and I covered it so well. I didn't have the tools".

She further mentioned, "I didn't do therapy and all that. "All I remember was not the performance, or meeting His Royal Highness, but the fact that my feet and my fingers were numb and I felt like I was going to faint".

As per 'Female First UK', looking back at the event, Rita said it is "insane" that she was able to work while enduring such severe anxiety.

She added, "My anxiety and my panic were so severe. After that, I knew I needed to really go and work on myself. It was insane how I was working like that. I thought it was normal".

But the 35-year-old star, who is married to Taika Waititi, now feels in a "really good place" in her life. She said, "I am content. Of course, I am so happy and I am in love, but I think it's also just experience and understanding what's important. I just wish I'd got to this point when I was younger".

Rita is now a stepmother to Taika Waititi's children, Te, 13, and Matewa, 10, and she recently admitted the role has changed her perspective on life.

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Vikram M
Honestly, I think it's a bit over-the-top. Meeting a royal is a privilege, not a trauma. She's a talented artist, but this feels like an exaggerated anecdote for publicity. Just my two cents.
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Priya S
I love how she's open about therapy and self-work. In India, we still don't talk enough about mental health, especially in the glamour world. More power to her for sharing her journey. It takes courage. 💪✨
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Rahul R
Numb fingers and feet? That's some serious stress! It's a good reminder that no matter how successful you are, anxiety can hit anyone. Respect to her for working through it and coming out stronger. Also, her song 'I Will Never Let You Down' is a banger! 🎵
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James A
As someone who's met a few dignitaries for work, I can totally get this. The pressure to be perfect, the formality, it can be overwhelming. It's cool she's now a stepmom and feeling content. Life really does change when you find balance.
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Kavya N
Yeh sab theek hai, but main point yeh hai ki she met King Charles and gave a performance! That's a big deal. Anxiety ya nahi, she did it. And now she's happy and married. Inspiring story, honestly. 🎤👑

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