Just in case the coronation wasn’t fraught with enough gaffes: Sophomoric social media users are claiming that the royal choir uttered a really dirty verse as Queen Camilla made her entrance throughout the ceremony.
The moment occurred because the singers serenaded King Charles III’s other half as she strode through Westminster Abbey Saturday flanked by two religious escorts.
And while the lyrics were difficult to decipher, social media noticed that they rang eerily much like a really NSFW phrase.
“You won’t ever persuade me they weren’t singing ‘wide-backed vagina, Camilla,’” wrote one alongside a TikTok clip of the king-making occasion.
The salacious interpretation quickly blew up on Twitter as others noticed the similarity.
Because it seems, the choir was actually singing “Vivat Regina Camilla,” a Latin phrase which means “Long live Queen Camilla.”
Nevertheless, because the “i” is pronounced the way it’s spelled and never as “ee,” it sounds so much like a certain a part of female anatomy.
Nonetheless, other jokesters had their very own cruel, even downright morbid, misinterpretations of what the choir was saying, including “why not resign now Camilla” to “try to not die now camilla.”
One sophomoric viewer joked that the choir was singing, “500 guy’s on camilla.’”
“Why don’t you join her Camilla,” joked one gallows humor enthusiast in reference to the late Princess Diana. One other wrote, “I wanted Di, not Camilla.”


Thankfully, King Charles’ entrance song was not nearly as liable to parody.
When the king walked out, the choir sang “Vivat Rex Carolus,” which implies “Long live King Charles” in Latin.
Nevertheless, Charles III’s appearance didn’t escape ridicule with radio icon Howard Stern recently ripping into the brand new monarch on his program.


“England’s gotta get a grip on themselves,” the DJ said to sidekick Robin Quivers on Monday’s edition of SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show.” “I understand, possibly it brings in tourism, but Jesus H. Christ. Initially, Prince Charles is a p – – – y.”
Howard added, “That’s No. 1 — and persons are acting like — the entire ceremony they’re acting like that f – – king guy went to war or something, after which beat up all the opposite people.”