Magician Harry Moulding has earned himself a spot at the upcoming Royal Variety Performance and the £250,000 prize pot after winning the ITV show
The voting figures for Britain's Got Talent have finally been revealed, following Harry Moulding's win. The Magician, 24, has bagged himself a spot at the Royal Variety Performance and a prize of £250,000.
On Saturday, May 31, viewers say the final of the ITV talent show which saw the 24 year old crowned the winner of the 2025 series. His winning act saw him correctly predict which cards the four judges would pick whilst skydiving.
Gushing over his win, Harry said to hosts Ant and Dec after the announcement: "I can't believe what is going on, thank you everyone so, so much. I genuinely feel like everyone has been behind me, this has been the most incredible journey, thank you!"
The young star received praise across the board from judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli following his act, as reported by the Manchester Evening News.
Alesha said: "Every time we see you, you up the level, you take it to the next level and your imagination and the way you present your act is just astonishing. You're so likeable."

She also predicted that Harry was in with a "good chance" of winning, and that she was "rooting" for him to take the crown. Heart Radio host Amanda was in complete agreement with Alesha as she became emotional that Harry was able to represent his hometown of Blackpool with his act.
Simon noted that Harry was "so good, but so humble" and praised the magician for choosing to make his act as big as he could for the final push.
He added: "This show, genuinely, is about finding people like you who, for whatever reason, haven't had the break they deserve. And you do deserve this break, I really think the audience are going to get behind you."
LED dance group The Blackouts finished as runners-up in the eighteenth series of the long-running talent programme, whilst eight-year-old dancer Binita finished in third place.
According to the voting figures, the magician won with 27.1% of the votes, with second place act, The Blackouts, receiving 15.1% of the votes. Binita got 13.2% while Olly Pearson received 10.4%.
Comedian Joseph Charm came out with 9.3% and opera singer Jasmine Rice got 9.1%. Choir Hear Our Voice received 7%, singer Vinnie McKee 4.7%, singing duo Han & Fran 3.6%, Italian dancers Ping Pong Pang 3.1%, and singer Stacey Leadbeatter came out with 2.8% of the votes.
Having impressed viewers and judges alike with his mind blowing magic, Harry reflected on the reality of being crowned winner during his first TV interview on ITV's Lorraine with Ranvir Singh on Monday, June 2: "I still can’t believe it honestly, it hasn’t really sunk in yet.