With one month to go until the coronation of King Charles III, The Krown Jewels (the artists formerly known as The Kunts) have announced a song for the occasion, Scrap The Monarchy, which will be released on the 5th May, the eve of the Coronation. Unlike their foul-mouthed back catalogue as The Kunts, The Krown Jewels have turned over a new leaf as Scrap The Monarchy contains no expletives, in order that it can be covered in the press, played on the radio and announced on the BBC Radio 1 chart rundown. The Krown Jewels are busy putting the finishing touches to the video which features the band in a dance routine dressed as guardsmen, heads on spikes and a King Charles lookalike with saveloys for fingers. Scrap The Monarchy sees singer K his scathing best, as the song takes aim at the very ...