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Daniel Bird

Take That 'reunites' with ALL FIVE members as cryptic post sends fans wild

Take That could be set to reform... With all FIVE members of the iconic British boyband performing for King Charles' Coronation.

The iconic group who found fame in the nineties have taken to social media and hinted that they'll be back on stage in the near future.

In recent weeks, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Gary Barlow have been pictured in a recording studio ahead of a performance at Hyde Park on July 1.

However, this isn't the only hint that a full reunion is on the cards after a very cryptic Instagram upload.

In view of their 413,000 Instagram followers, the official Take That account shared a video of all five members including Robbie Williams and Jason Orange performing Never Forget back on the Progress Tour in 2011.

Captioning their upload, the group penned: "Never forget we will have fun like this again… someday soon."

Their upload which has racked up over 15,000 likes was soon flooded with comments from excited fans.

"A full reunion?" asked one.

Before a second typed: "Could they be reuniting?"

"That would be a dream come true!!" exclaimed another.

While a fourth quizzed: "With Rob and Jay?"

The original line up consisted of Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange (Getty Images)

The group have been sharing images showing all five original members of The Flood hitmakers adding fuel to the fire.

Last month, Mark took to Instagram to share a series of images and videos taken while in Spain rehearsing for upcoming performances including their headline show at Hyde Park.

In recent years, the group have been performing as a trio following the departure of Jason Orange in 2014, the same year that Robbie also parted ways with the group again.

Sources previously told the Daily Mail: "They were asked some weeks back and jumped at the chance, they feel very honoured but there was little notice so it has been a challenge.

The group now perform as a trio (Teesside Live/Katie Lunn)

"The dream for the organisers would be for Robbie Williams to join them, that would be so special and quite a moment but that has been a difficult one to make work."

However, there is no confirmation that the group will be gearing up to celebrate King Charles taking to the throne.

The four-piece catapulted to global fame in 1990 before Williams announced his departure just five years later.

A year after Robbie left, the group broke the hearts of millions when they announced they would be disbanding – although they later reunited in 2005 as a quartet.

Williams rejoined the group for four years between 2010 and 2014 and performed in stadiums across the nation to millions of overly excited fans.

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