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Published 12:16 06 May 2023 GMT
Despite all the pomp and circumstance surrounding today's coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, some viewers have been distracted by some seemingly very NSFW lyrics.
As the choir sang at the King's ceremony at Westminster Abbey today (May 6), viewers are convinced they heard one word they're definitely familiar with (but one that definitely shouldn't be there).
The choir started singing as King Charles III entered the Abbey with his wife, Queen Camilla, and a number of other members of the Royal Family.
As they sang "Vivat Regina Camilla" upon Camilla's entry - which translates from Latin to "Long live Queen Camilla" - many viewers became shocked as they initially thought they heard the word "vagina", which certainly didn't sound great so close to Camilla's name.
One person tweeted: "So the choir just sang 'vivat regina camilla' and there was a moment of audible horror from the audience because the teenage boys made sure it sounded like 'vivat vagina camilla.'"