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  2. There is no agreed national anthem of England but it is usually defaulted in the absence of agreement to be " God Save the King." In 2016 some MPs felt that England should have its own distinct anthem with the result that there have been discussions on the subject in the UK Parliament. [1] There are a number of songs which may fulfil this role.

    • What Are The Lyrics to ‘God Save The King’?
    • Who Composed ‘God Save The King’?
    • Has ‘God Save The King’ Always Been Britain’s National Anthem?
    • Which Countries Sing ‘God Save The King’?

    At most official occasions, either the first verse alone, or the first and final verse, of the anthem are sung, with the middle three verses omitted. God save our gracious King, Long live our noble King, God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, God save the King! O Lord our God arise, Scatter our enemies, A...

    The composer of the UK and Commonwealth national anthem is unknown. It was adopted as an anthem in September 1745, during the reign of George II (1727 – 1760). Read more: What are the lyrics to the US National Anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner?

    When ‘God Save the King’ was adopted in 1745, the lyrics were: God save great George our king, God save our noble king, God save the king! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, God save the king! However, the third and fourth words were soon changed to ‘gracious’ after they realised that William IV and Victoria’s names (wh...

    ‘God Save the King’ is the national anthem in the UK, British Crown dependencies, a number of Commonwealth realms and their territories.

  3. The British National Anthem in its present form dates back to the eighteenth century. The words and tune are anonymous, and may date back to the seventeenth century.

  4. England has no official national anthem of its own; "God Save the King" is treated as the English national anthem when England is represented at sporting events (though there are some exceptions to this rule, such as cricket where "Jerusalem" is used).

  5. 'God Save the King" is the national anthem of the United Kingdom. The anthem's lyrical origins can be traced back to the early 18th century, and it has under...

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  6. Sep 12, 2022 · According to Debrett’s, a leading guide on British etiquette who spoke to the LA Times, Britain’s national anthem was adapted to ‘God Save the Queen’ for Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837 until her death in 1900.

  7. Oct 23, 2024 · God Save the King, British royal and national anthem. The origin of both the words and the music is obscure. The many candidates for authorship include John Bull (c. 1562–1628), Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1582?–c. 1633), Henry Purcell (c. 1659–95), and Henry Carey (c. 1687–1743).

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