Footage of Celtic fans in Scotland chanting 'you can shove your coronation up your a**' went viral, less than a week out from King Charles III being crowned.
Celtic fans filled the 52,000-capacity Hampden Park stadium with the anti-royal song, to the tune of"She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," during a match against Glasgow rivals Rangers, a team known for being supportive of the British monarchy.went viral on Twitter after it received 2.8 million views and 17,000 likes.
King Charles III is seen visiting the Brodowin eco-village, in Brandenburg, Germany, on March 30, 2023. Celtic soccer fans sang an anti-monarchy song during a match against pro-royal club Rangers on Sunday, April 30.Twitter account CeltsAreHere wrote"Stick the coronation where?" as the caption of the clip, which was filmed from the stands.
The match, on Sunday, April 30, came less than a week before King Charles' coronation of Saturday, May 6. He inherited the throne from his mother,The Church of England had also encouraged Brits to pledge allegiance to the king during his coronation service. It made the front pages of English newspapers the day before, but not the Scottish ones.
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