Ed Sheeran given a police warning for ‘driving at 90’ lyrics
A police officer from Norfolk & Suffolk has a message for Ed.
Last Friday, Ed Sheeran made his comeback dropping TWO brand new singles, the first new music from Ed since 2015.
Since their release, Ed's made history with the tracks hitting spots number one and two almost immediately, with both singles reaching streaming records. But one police officer has a word of warning for Ed.
Sergeant Chris Harris, who is a Roads Policing & Firearms Operation Sergent for Norfolk & Suffolk Police force, tweeted the singer ‘Know you want to get home but please slow down on #SuffolkRoads #WelcomeBackEd #DrivingAt90 #CastleOnTheHill’. The tweet is in response to the lyrics ‘I'm on my way. Driving at 90 down those country lanes’ which feature in Ed’s track ‘Castle On The Hill’.
Last week Ed popped into speak to Natalie from the Cool FM Ents Team and told us more about THAT scar that appeared in November last year.
The incident happened at a Windsor Royal Lodge party held by Princess Beatrice where she grabbed a ceremonial sword to conduct a mock knighthood ceremony for James Blunt. Misjudging the weight of the sword she unfortunately caught Ed's cheek.
He explained how he didn't think there was anything wrong until he looked down and saw his whole shirt covered in blood! Everyone around him said he had to get stitches, but he was like "why"?
WATCH: Ed talks about THAT scar »