Some viewers weren't impressed as the two judges wore statement pieces for the live final
Britain's Got Talent just wrapped up it's 18th series as the final concluded with magician Harry Moulding as the official winner.
ITV's hit talent shows first graced our screens back in 2007 and has become a must-watch staple in households across the UK, year after year.
Over the years, viewers have watched as stand-out acts such as Diversity, Ashleigh and Pudsey, Sydnie Christmas and Paul Potts secure a slot at the Royal Variety show to perform in front of the Royal family.
As Harry was named the winner he also took home a whopping £250,000 after impressing the public voting at home.
Speaking about his win, he shared: "It was just chaos, but the most amazing chaos. Simon, the rest of the judges, they all brought the families over, I got to meet Eric, Simon's son... It was amazing. I was partying with KSI afterwards and it was just absolutely surreal.
"I had to thank KSI because if he hadn't pressed his golden buzzer last week then who knows?"
When asked about the upcoming Royal Variety performance, Harry teased: "Well, it's an extra special element of the Royal Variety which I'm not sure most people realise. You touched on the 'magic circle', King Charles is a member of the magic circle.
"The inner magic circle as well. He auditioned performing the oldest trick in magic, the cups and balls. So, he's actually a magician himself and I just love the opportunity to meet him and maybe even involve him in the act, who knows, hopefully he'll be a fan of what I do."
However, amongst the excitement of the win some viewers attention was directed towards the wardrobes of judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon, as they were donned "too revealing".

Amanda rocked up to the final wearing a plunging custom-made Saint Hendrix gown that was paired with bejewelled clips placed in her slicked back hair.
Meanwhile, Alesha shone in a see-through sequin jumpsuit where viewers could see her underwear. The Mirror reported that Ofcom had received 72 complaints about the frocks, and when contacted for comment the regulator shared the complaints alleged they were "too revealing for a family show".
Amanda has previously spoken about the negative comments she receives from her fashion choices as she said: "I'm always asked about the Ofcom complaints, but every outfit on the show is checked before I leave my dressing room, so I'm never worried.
"I think people should have fun with fashion! I had bits of fish wire underneath my breasts trying to hold that together... It's all quite laughable, but all everyone seems to talk about. It's been called another national crisis – but, oh no, I will not be covered up."