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In video shared by the British royal family's official Instagram account, the Coldstream Guards are seen performing Chappell ...
The royal family celebrated the end of Pride month with a video of a military band playing an unexpected anthem.
The Coldstream Guards are celebrating Pride in London in the best way: by covering Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club”, no less.
Buckingham Palace temporarily became the Pink Pony Club on Saturday (July 5), with King Charles celebrating Pride 2025 by ...
Pride Month may be over, but the Royal Family's ode to it reportedly continued over the weekend. The official account of the ...
The Royal Family's recent Pride gesture has sparked debate, with royal historian Alexander Larman criticising the move as ...
Royal Family Celebrates Pride Month With Song No One Saw Coming originally appeared on Parade. Pride Month is in full swing, ...
The British Royal Family have marked this years 2025 pride celebrations with a unique tribute to the LGBTQIA+ community on ...
The royal band has long played music to mark significant events in the national calendar and for the Pride celebrations, they chose to play the iconic LGBTQ+ anthem, Pink Pony Club, which was ...
Royal Family joins celebrating diversity as London parade paints city bright. ... performing a regal rendition of Chappell Roan’s Pink Pony Club blending pomp with pop in perfect Pride spirit. ...
And that’s exactly what Chappel Roan did with “Pink Pony Club,” the 2020 single she fought to release, which has become one of the hits fueling her massive 2024 rise.
The queen’s beloved Williamson brooch was named for John Williamson, the Canadian mine owner who provided the pink diamond as a wedding present when Elizabeth married Prince Philip in 1947.