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Robbie Williams cuts a smart figure in a black pinstripe suit as he joins glamorous Victoria Swarovski at the 2024 BAMBI Awards

M.Wright30 min ago
Robbie Williams and Victoria Swarovski made a glamorous entrance at the 2024 BAMBI Awards in Munich, Germany on Thursday.

The singer, 50, who opened the awards ceremony and received his third BAMBI in the entertainment category, cut a smart figure in a black pinstripe suit as he graced the red carpet.

His suit consisted of a high-neck black pinstripe shirt, a matching single-breasted blazer, and tailored trousers.

The Angels hitmaker teamed a pair of smart black leather shoes with his ensemble as he posed up a storm for the cameras.

Meanwhile, the singer and TV show host, 31, looked nothing short of sensational in a tropical green floor-length gown which boasted a plunging neckline and a cut-out detail at the waist.

The artist further elevated her height with a pair of strappy green stiletto heels and accessorised with silver drop earrings.

Victoria appeared in high spirits as she posed up a storm on the red carpet next to Robbie.

Robbie opened the BAMBI ceremony with an exclusive live performance of a brand new song from his upcoming movie, Better Man - The Robbie Williams Story, which is set to premiere in theatres in January 2025.

Barbara Sturm, Kevin Costner, Toni Kroos, Sascha Schmitz, and Hannah Herzsprung also attended the ceremony.

It comes as Robbie is set for a battle with his neighbours yet again over plans to cut down a fungus-riddled tree at his mansion , which is next door to Led Zeppelin star Jimmy Page's home.

The singer applied to his local council for permission to fell the problematic Norway maple, which he said is infected.

He owns a £17.5million London home with a garden filled with mature trees near the Holland Park area of Kensington and Chelsea.

Images show the rotting tree in his garden, which borders that of famous rocker Page , 80, next door.

The two musicians have been embroiled in a bitter feud for over 10 years after Page opposed Williams' plans for an underground swimming pool and gym.

He also protested when Williams wanted to remove trees along their shared border.

Williams claims his Norway maple tree is infected with Honey fungus, the name given to species of Armillaria that attack and kill the roots of many trees.

The pest is common in London and is said to be particularly prevalent in the Hampstead and Highgate areas in the north of the city.

The singer applied to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea last month to have the tree - which lies on the opposite side of the garden to the boundary with Page's house - felled.

An application form, filled in on the singer's behalf by tree surgeon Michael Goatly of Putney Tree Specialists, says: 'Norway Maple - remove due extensive decay at the base (Honey fungus). Re-plant with species TBC.'

Asked if the applicant was concerned whether the condition of the tree had sparked fears that it might break or fall, Mr Goatly ticked the 'yes' box.

It is unclear if the application will trigger another chapter in the ongoing row between the two famous neighbours.

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