It was a day of celebration at Buckingham Palace.

In video shared by the British royal family’s official Instagram account, the Coldstream Guards are seen performing Chappell Roan’s hit song “Pink Pony Club” during a Pride Month celebration.

“Happy Pride!” the caption reads, which also includes a rainbow, disco ball and twinkle emoji.

The Army in London and British Army Music accounts are also tagged in the post.

The song sounds like straight out of a “Bridgerton” soundtrack as the band performs the verses and then goes straight into the catchy chorus.

People in the comments section showed their support, expressing how happy they were that the royal family was supporting Pride.

“Our royals support ALL our people,” one person commented, while another added, “We stan a royal ally.”

“Love has no boundaries… love is love!” one person wrote.

“Love this so much. Thank you your Majesties. True leaders. Just one of many reasons I love our King and Royal Family,” another added.

Meanwhile, one person really enjoyed the band’s interpretation of the popular song, commenting, “This song translates really well to this style of brass band, something about the rhythm and the staccato nature of the ‘I’m-gonna-keep-on-dancing-at-the’ sounds just like a marching band.”

While Pride Month is celebrated in June in the U.K., as well as the U.S., the Pride in London Parade took place on Saturday, July 5. The event brings together 500 groups, including LGBTQ+ community organizations, partners, business and more, according to the parade’s website.

Additionally, on Facebook, the Army in London shared a video of the Royal Corps of Army Music leading the armed forces in a rendition of “Dancing Queen” by ABBA.

“In preparation for this celebration of 25 years of inclusiveness and diversity for serving personnel the Bands have been performing Pride themed music all week during their support of Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace,” the Facebook post read.