A royal anthem is a patriotic song, much like a national anthem that recognizes the nation's monarch. It is usually performed during events of royal importance, such as a public appearance by the monarch.
Examples
- "God Save the Queen" is the royal anthem in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the other Commonwealth Realms. In the United Kingdom it also serves as the national anthem. In New Zealand, both "God Save the Queen" and "God Defend New Zealand" are official national anthems, although "God Save the Queen" is only used when the Queen or a member of the Royal Family is present.
- "Kungssången", literally The King's Song, is the Swedish royal anthem.
- "Kong Kristian", King Christian, is the Danish royal anthem.
- "Marcha Real", literally Royal March, also the national anthem of Spain
- "Phleng Sansasoen Phra Barami", the royal anthem of Thailand
- "Kongesangen", literally The King's Song is Norway's royal anthem, it is actually a Norwegian translation of "God Save the Queen".
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