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British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha had a taste of the royal protocol when they were reportedly forced to sing the national anthem from the sidelines of the royal box at the Queen's Balmoral Castle.The Camerons, who are guests of the Queen at Balmoral Castle this weekend, failed to make it into the royal box on time to sing the national anthem.The couple were so busy meeting and greeting guests at the annual Highland games in Aberdeenshire, they missed the royals' formal entrance and were forced to sing God Save The Queen from the sidelines, the 'Sunday Express' reported.An onlooker said: "They looked a little embarrassed. The royal party arrived together but soon split up to shake hands. The Queen went ahead and before the Camerons knew it, she was in the royal box facing the crowd."Suddenly the national anthem started, before the Camerons could get to their seats. They were forced to sing where they're standing, which made them look rather awkward."When they finally took their seats, Samantha talked animatedly with Prince Philip.David Cameron is the first Prime Minister to attend the Braemar Gathering since Cherie Blair was famously photographed yawning during the caber tossing and the tug-o'-war in 2003.Despite being Scottish, Gordon Brown used to bypass Braemar and head straight for the castle with wife Sarah and their sons John and Fraser for their annual weekends away with the royals.This year it was a low-key royal turnout with Prince Charles and Princess Anne committed to engagements elsewhere. [More] Tags: custody court parents

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