Coronation Concert: Jason Orange and Robbie Williams missing from Take That reunion

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Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald were the only Take That singers present at the Coronation Concert

Millions of people tuned into the BBC on Sunday, May 7, to watch the spectacular Coronation Concert which took place in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Viewers and crowd-goers were treated to a star-studded line-up of musical performances as the unforgettable weekend drew to a close.

Among the line-up of performers were popular band Take That. Singers Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald reunited for the special occasion - however, both Robbie Williams and Jason Orange were not present at the historic performance.

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Take That - who are known for a string of hit songs including A Million Love Songs, Greatest Day, and Rule the World - formed in Manchester back in the 90s, Originally, the group was formed of five members, until Robbie quit the group in 1995. He has since had a successful solo career. 

Late last year, Robbie had said he’d left the band due to his deteriorating mental health and his feud with band member Gary Barlow.

When speaking to Scott Mills for BBC Radio 2's Robbie Williams: My Life Thru a Lens, he said: “I think that I was in the middle of a nervous breakdown, my first of many. All the information going into the computer had made the computer overload.”

In another interview, he said: “My problem has always been with Gary. It was always with Gary. I wanted to crush him. I wanted to crush the memory of the band - and I didn't let go. You know, even when he was down, I didn't let go.”

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