The Spice Girls have teased a major hint a reunion is on the cards as the band have 'agreed to issue a commemorative coin'.
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The beloved 1990s pop band will join Brit icons The Rolling Stones, Queen, George Michael and Shirley Bassey in being honoured by the Royal Mint, according to reports.
The latest development adds further fuel to the possibility of a hotly-anticipated comeback, after they all reunited for a singalong at David and Victoria's lavish London home last week.
Launched in 2020, the Music Legends series includes coins honouring artists like Queen, Elton John, David Bowie, and many others.
King Charles is said to have given the seal of approval for the nineties pop girl-group to be the face of £5 and £2 coins for the special music icon collection.
A source told The Sun: 'All five of them agreed to it'.
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The Spice Girls have teased a major hint a reunion is on the cards as the band have 'agreed to issue a commemorative coin' (band seen in 2012)
The beloved 1990s pop band will join Brit icons The Rolling Stones, Queen, George Michael and Shirley Basseyin being honoured by the Royal Mint, according to reports
Daily Mail has contacted the Spice Girls' representatives for a comment.
Only Mel B was missing from the reunion at Victoria's house, although the group were joined by Posh's son Cruz, 20, as they belted out their 1998 hit Viva Forever in a the viral clip.
Despite not performing to a sold-out crowd, the iconic girl band sang the hit in the dining room as two lucky members of the Beckhams' catering staff watched on.
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The staff members, who were dressed in all black, watched on in amazement through large glass doors as Victoria, Geri Halliwell-Horner, 53, Emma Bunton, 50, and Mel C, 52, sang their 1998 hit.
Notably, Mel B, 50, was a no-show amid her bitter falling out with Geri but she is also currently on her honeymoon in Mauritius with husband Rory McPhee.
However, she has recently said she is keen for the band to get back together and teased fans by 'liking' a comment about the prospect of a reunion.
While the ladies sang their harmony, Victoria's son Cruz strummed away on the guitar, while his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 29, sat at the table and the family's personal chefs watched on through glass doors from the kitchen.
Fans couldn't believe that two lucky staff members got 'front row seats' to the Spice Girls reunion and many shared their jealousy on Instagram.
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They wrote: 'Love the staff in the background literally the most VIP tickets!!!!!; The ladies on the other side are all of us right now!;
'I'm curious if the kitchen staff were paid, or if they paid to have an exclusive front row seat!!;
Victoria has been dropping hints that she might do something with the band, uploading a clip of herself singing a live acoustic version of one of their biggest hits and reuniting with the girls at Emma's 50th birthday.
The latest rumour fuelled the possibility of a hotly-anticipated comeback, after they all reunited for Emma's birthday and again at Victoria's house (L-R: Mel C, Geri, Emma, Victoria)
Only Mel B was missing, although the group were joined by Victoria's son Cruz, 20, as they belted out their 1998 hit Viva Forever in a new viral clip (seen)
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The staff members, who were dressed in black, watched on in amazement through glass doors as Victoria, Geri Halliwell-Horner, 53, Emma Bunton, 50, and Mel C, 52, sang their 1998 hit
Fans couldn't believe that two lucky staff members got 'front row seats' to the Spice Girls reunion and many shared their jealousy on Instagram
The ladies have been teasing the fact that something is in the pipeline for some time.
Meanwhile, Mel C appeared on Good Morning America in November to promote her ninth album Sweat and was grilled if the Spice Girls would come back together.
Crossing her fingers, Mel said: 'I remain optimistic. It's our thirtieth anniversary next year. We toured in 2019, we did a few stadium shows in the UK and it was incredible.
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'We're just so proud of the legacy that we have and we have fans now from new generations are just loving the Spice Girls so I would like to get back on stage with the girls.
'We're talking and we're seeing what opportunities are out there. The thing that stops us is we feel so precious about it, we want to make sure it's the right thing and agree on the right thing.'
Mel also admitted she will always pine for another Spice Girls reunion, this time with Victoria included.
She said: 'It was the most beautiful experience as a Spice Girl. I think because so much time had passed that we were all very present and really could appreciate what this thing meant to so many people.'
'It was such a joyous experience. We were just able to take it in for the first time and enjoy every minute. I feel emotional because I'd love to do it again.'
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Mel B also teased a major Spice Girls comeback - after Victoria surged to No.1 in the charts with the 2001 song Not Such An Innocent Girl, amid the fallout from her son Brooklyn's brutal statement.

