'God Save the Queen' is the de facto British national anthem and has this role in some British territories (commonwealth) as well.
It does alter over time depending upon the current monarchy, eg, if the monarchy were ruled by a king the anthem would change to God Save The King.
The americans use the same melody for a song called 'my country tis of thee.'
The same as the United Kingdom
The Virgin Islands has a territorial anthem, the Virgin Islands March. It's national anthem, as a territory of the United States, is the American national anthem.
It's self- explanatory - 'God Save Our Gracious Queen'.
England has not had a King (or Queen) for over 300 years.England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Queen Elizabeth II is currently the monarch of the United Kingdom and the National Anthem is God Save the Queen.If a King became the monarch it would become God Save the King.
There is no way of knowing that answer right now because we don't know how many different countries will win gold medals during the Olympics. After the medals are awarded for an event, the national anthem for the country of the gold medal winner is played. We do know that, at the Opening Ceremony, the national anthem of the host country will be played. The host country for the 2012 Summer Olympics is the United Kingdom so its national anthem will be played. We do know that, at the Closing Ceremony, the national anthem of Greece, the host country, and the country to hold the next Summer Olympics will be played. That means, along with the national anthem of Greece, the national anthems of the United Kingdom and Brazil will also be played. The next Summer Olympics will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2016. So, right now, we know three anthems that will be played ... United Kingdom, Greece, and Brazil.
God Save The Queen.
The same as the United Kingdom
England's National Anthem is God Save The Queen
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the National Anthem is shared by all four of them.
The music was composed by Thomas Arne - the author of the lyrics is unknown.
The National Anthem of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is 'God Save The Queen'.
Australia has just one official national anthem: Advance Australia Fair.
Something that is "national " is for the whole United States. So no they don't have a national anthem except for the United States anthem. They could have a state song.
United States United Kingdom Italy Russia Brazil Nearly every country has a national anthem, in fact I think every one does.
The national anthem of the United Arab Emirates is 'Ishy Bilady' (Long Live My Country).
The Virgin Islands has a territorial anthem, the Virgin Islands March. It's national anthem, as a territory of the United States, is the American national anthem.
The Star Spangled Banner is the United States' national anthem.