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supapapa | 21:50 Sun 03rd Jun 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Today on T.V. They where singing the national anthem, after singing one verse they thought it was over and Camilla raised a fist in triumph, then they started the second verse, I fell about laughing, does anyone have a link?
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was it this?
22:04 Sun 03rd Jun 2012
I don't have a link but I noticed at one point Camilla and Kate having a fit of the giggles. They kept trying to control themselves but couldn't. I was laughing at them.
I saw it too, Charles raised his fist too (hoping it was over lol?) but the guy who did the speech did say they would sing the first two verses (why?). Rather embarrassing for the royals methinks especially as two verses are hardly ever sung. Don't have a link unfortunately but someone might put one up.
Which programme?
It was on in the morning when Charles and Camilla were visiting places and attended a street party - before the river pageant.
Was it on the news?
Yes miss prim I think that's where I saw it either BBC1 or Sky news.

was it this?
Yep that's it katburd
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Thanks katburd
thanks, and your welcome :)
They must get soooo fed up of hearing and singing that.
When I was at school, long time ago, the speaker of our forthcoming Speech Day had made a comment in the Press having a go at teenagers who didn't know the Natonal Anthem.
We the Sixth Form printed of three verses and told the whole school to learn it, after the obligatory first first everyone went on singing. The Head was purple with anger, but at the end the Speaker simply said Touchee (can't do accents), turned to the Head and said No recriminations please!
The final verse doesn't often get aired, it's about keeping the Scots down....
zebo - touché - control+alt+e
Aye missprim, I'll bet they're sick of hearing the song that accompanies their life of privilege and plenty. :P
"...confound their knavish tricks..." Is that part of the 3rd verse?
"Rebellious Scots to crush"...........stirring stuff!
Thats in the second verse if you check my link.
I believe it's "frustrate" rather than "confound"...

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