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Siobhan Macdonald

Rod Stewart trolls the Queen with 'Celtic are champions' graffiti ahead of Jubilee concer

Rod Stewart has left a cheeky message to the Queen ahead of his Buckingham Palace performance tonight.

The 77-year-old couldn't resist leaving a playful quip for her Majesty ahead of his performance at the Jubilee Party in The Palace where he is set to perform.

The Hoops daft Rockstar is a regular at Parkhead and often flies his private jet all over the world to see his team play.

He was spotted pulling pints for buzzing football fans in a Glasgow pub after the recent 1-1 Old Firm draw against Rangers.

After Celtic were crowned champions, Rod and all of his backing dancers and singers took to the stage fully clad in Hoops gear to perform in Las Vegas.

Rod's cheeky message to the Queen (Instagram)

So it's no surprise to the Maggie May singers fans he will still be buzzing about the win ahead of the Jubilee.

The cheeky message read: "Celtic are champions again. Your Majesty!! Guess who?"

Fans rushed to the comment of the singers hilarious post.

Rod Stewart and his troupe wore hoops jerseys on stage at Caesar (Rod Stewart)

One said: "Yer queen wouldn’t approve of Celtic being champions, watch out she might take her gong back #NotMyQueen #ScottishRepublic "

Another joked: "just wondering Does The Queen Support The Celtic?.. Got A Feeling She Will After Today. Good luck"

A third wrote: "Love it classic Rod," alongside a stream of heart emojis.

Tonight's performance will be a special occasion for Rod, who likens the Queen to a member of his family.

Rod Stewart recently served behind the bar at the Dirty Duchess in Glasgow following Old Firm match (Dirty Duchess)

He told BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty: “I’ve grown up with this woman,”

“I was seven when she came to the throne.

“So, she’s always been part of my life, and the fact that I’ve met her on seven occasions makes it even more important for me.”

“What does she mean to you?” Naga asked him.

“You’ve met her on a few occasions, that must have been amazing.”

Rod got a little emotional as he explained: “She’s been so much part of my life, she’s almost like a sister.

“She’s always been in the background of my life”, he added.

Sir Rod will be sharing the stage with the likes of Diana Ross, Queen and Alicia Keys at the start-studded showpiece.

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