Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton may have already chosen their wedding music, but schoolchildren from one Cobham school are sending their own offering.
Children from ACS Cobham International school have written and recorded their own song for the royal wedding on April 29.
And the primary school choir have sent a copy to the couple as a gift.
In the song, the children tell Miss Middleton how pretty she is, while telling the prince they wish to address him informally as "Will".
It includes a homage to The Beatles' Hey Jude and Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary and ends with the kids wishing the couple "lots of wedded bliss".
Penned largely by music teacher Bill Noce, the song also thanks the pair for giving the nation a welcome day off from work.
Arielle Ollagnon, a 10-year-old member of the choir, said: "Being in the choir, we have had the chance to sing a lot of different kinds of music.
“But one of the coolest things we have done is learning the "Will and Kate Song".
“It is totally original and was so much fun to do. I even have a flag with the pictures of Will and Kate on it so I can wave it while we sing.”
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