
Noughties pop star shocks as he impersonates King Charles having sex with Queen Camilla in new stage show
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Noel Sullivan risks the wrath of the Royal Family as he impersonates King Charles romping on stage with a Queen Camilla impersonator
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The former pop star took off his trousers and was seen in Union Jack boxer shorts
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Noel was in band Hear'Say
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During the shocking routine, he lay on top of her and simulated a sex position.
He is playing the monarch in The Diana Mixtape, which sees drag queens Priyanka, Kitty Scott-Claus, Courtney Act, Divina Di Campo and Rose tell the story of the late Princess Diana.
The show also stars The Greatest Showman and Wicked actress Keala Settle as Queen Elizabeth II, covering Kelly Rowland's Commander and
Kitty Scott-Claus, who was on RuPaul's Drag Race UK on the BBC in 2021, insisted they were celebrating Diana with the show, despite turning her story into a musical comedy.
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She told the crowd: 'Let's face it, she would have f***ing loved to have had a drag show about herself.'
The show, which is running at Here @ Outernet in central London until August 10 before transferring to Salford, features a series of pop songs which are equated to Diana's life.
One drag queen sang Demi Lovato's Sorry Not Sorry in a scene about Diana's 'revenge dress', while another performed the Miley Cyrus song Can't Be Tamed as she broke free from the control of the royals.
Noel once met King Charles in 2001 after performing at Party in the Park in aid of his charity, then known as The Prince's Trust.
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He was part of the pop group Hear'Say alongside Kym Marsh, Myleene Klass, Suzanne Shaw and Danny Foster, topping the charts with their debut single Pure and Simple.
Speaking this week about potentially reuniting to celebrate their 25th anniversary next year, Myleene said: 'I keep on saying 'never say never', because you never know now.
'If I say no, then this will be played out across the arena.'
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Mock Camilla smoke a cigarette on stage
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'Camilla' on top of Noel as Charles
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