LONDON -- The gospel choir that performed at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is celebrating a new achievement: a record deal. London's Kingdom Choir thrilled a worldwide audience of nearly two billion people with their rendition of "Stand By Me."
Karen Gibson directs the Kingdom Choir through rehearsals, same as she ever did. But from that day forward everything has changed.
I do feel that my life is completely different to, say, two, three months ago. Completely, Gibson told CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata. With a laugh, she said she gets recognized on the street.
LONDON -- The gospel choir that performed at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is celebrating a new achievement: a record deal. London's Kingdom Choir thrilled a worldwide audience of nearly two billion people with their rendition of "Stand By Me."
Karen Gibson directs the Kingdom Choir through rehearsals, same as she ever did. But from that day forward everything has changed.
I do feel that my life is completely different to, say, two, three months ago. Completely, Gibson told CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata. With a laugh, she said she gets recognized on the street.