For three years she has imprisoned herself in the Tories' Brexit ceremonious war.

Simply Theresa May has finally thrown off her shackles with a weekend at Wimbledon's Imperial Box, the Cricket World Loving cup concluding - and dancing and singing to her favourite Abba hits.

The famously robotic Prime Government minister, who leaves part next Wednesday, let her hair downward at a blackness-tie music festival after she was forced to hand over the reins of her failed Brexit bargain.

With Boris Johnson preparing to take No10, she enthusiastically danced the night away to Take a Run a risk on Me, Coin Money Money and Mamma Mia at a show by cover band Bjorn Over again.

Mrs May and husband Philip even bopped to a encompass of Van Halen'south 1983 hit Jump in the grandstand at Oxfordshire's Henley Festival - where ane-evening tickets cost up to £135.

She was besides spotted elsewhere at the festival throwing shapes to Dancing Queen - which famously soundtracked her walk on stage at the 2022 Tory conference.

She and hubby Philip boogied along to Mamma Mia and Money Money Coin (

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She even bopped to a embrace of Van Halen'southward 1983 hit Jump in the grandstand - where tickets cost up to £135 (

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The PM and married man Philip arrived at the Henley Festival on Sat evening and were spotted heading to the 'Moet Champagne Backyard', where a bottle of bubbly costs £90.

While some music festival-goers would exist lumped with a burger stand, a witness said she dined at the Terrace Eating house - where the £85-a-head set carte du jour includes deadening-cooked duck egg and a pistachio sponge with passion fruit cream.

She and so headed over to the headline concert by Bjorn Again, who formed playing Abba covers more than than xxx years ago in Melbourne.

Mrs May - who had bodyguards nearby - danced and sang enthusiastically to tunes including Money Money Money with husband Philip and unknown friends.

Our video shows Mrs May danced forth with hubby Philip and unknown friends (

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She as well sang "if you put me to the exam! If you let me attempt!" - what was she thinking of? (

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The second female Prime number Government minister even sang along to the lyric "if I had a niggling coin, it'southward a rich homo's globe" - before breaking into a frown.

She also sang "if you put me to the test! If you let me endeavor!" to Take a Chance on Me - later on she lost her majority in the 2022 snap election and saw her Brexit bargain voted down iii times in Parliament.

And she sang "why why, did I ever let you become!" as the ring played Mamma Mia - weeks after having to give up the job of Prime Minister.

"Why why, did I ever let you go!" (

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Theresa May posed for the cameras with husband Philip at the festival in Henley (

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The band also played Dancing Queen - and fifty-fifty gave Mrs May a shout-out.

Downing Street have non yet commented on whether the Prime Minister and her married man paid for their tickets, or were guests of the festival.

The Henley Festival bills itself as an "sectional boutique black tie festival" where "art and gastronomy share equal billing with music".

She headed straight to the 'Moet Champagne Lawn', where a canteen costs £90 (

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She was pictured with friends at the Henley Festival in Oxfordshire (

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This yr'southward event near her Maidenhead constituency featured Boy George and Jessie J on a floating phase by the River Thames.

Information technology was office of a glitzy weekend  for the PM and husband Philip - which included watched the ladies' singles final from the Purple Box at Wimbledon.

And the pair were pictured again today at Lords to sentinel the Cricket World Loving cup final between England and New Zealand.

It closed a glitzy day out for the PM and husband Philip - which began at Wimbledon (

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The pair sat in the Regal Box to scout the ladies' singles concluding (

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The PM danced on-stage to the Abba hitting at last year's Tory briefing after a video of her dancing awkwardly with school pupils in Southward Africa became a viral striking.

In a farewell interview on Friday, she said she was leaving the job with "pride" at having been PM, but "disappointment" at failing to see a Brexit deal through the Commons.

She too said "I sacrificed my chore" - hours afterward a Cabinet government minister warned No Deal Brexit could put thousands out of work - and claimed the UK is not "polarised" over leaving the EU.

It'south been quite a weekend for the PM - she was also at Lords for the Cricket World Cup (

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  • An earlier version of this story quoted a witness who said Theresa May left the grandstand before Dancing Queen. That was updated when footage emerged of her dancing to the hit elsewhere on the site.