Britains Got Talent judges were blown away by the schoolchildrens

Britain’s Got Talent judges were blown away by the schoolchildren’s cheeky royal song

‘Charles would have loved it!’: Britain’s Got Talent judges are stunned by the children’s HYSTERICAL royal-themed song during the special show celebrating the historic coronation

Britain’s Got Talent jury was blown away by a group of talented schoolchildren during the show’s coronation special on Saturday.

Teacher Banji took the stage and was joined by his class as they revealed their dream of performing for King Charles himself – with the show’s prize being a slot of the Royal Variety performance.

The group then had the audience screaming for more with an incredible song and dance while imagining being Monarch for a day on the taped show.

From endless supplies of pizza to pockets full of pocket money, one lad even got a giant cream cake shoved in his face during the fun routine.

The judges couldn’t hold back their laughter as Amanda Holden, 52, told the young cast: “I think if King Charles III were here now and sat down in the box he would have absolutely loved it.

Britain's Got Talent jury was stunned by a group of talented schoolchildren during the show's coronation special on Sunday.

Britain’s Got Talent jury was stunned by a group of talented schoolchildren during the show’s coronation special on Sunday.

Stage teacher Banji was joined by his class as they revealed their dream of performing for King Charles himself - judge Simon Cowell (pictured) loved every moment

Stage teacher Banji was joined by his class as they revealed their dream of performing for King Charles himself – judge Simon Cowell (pictured) loved every moment

Fun times: The group then had the audience screaming for more with an incredible song and dance while imagining being monarch for a day

Fun times: The group then had the audience screaming for more with an incredible song and dance while imagining being monarch for a day

While Simon Cowell, 63, usually sported a stone face, he smiled widely and admitted: “Sometimes when we see these school plays nobody smiles, they’re all unhappy but this was the opposite.”

“It was brilliant, fun, very British and everything we were looking for.”

While Amanda, Bruno Tonioli, 67, and Alesha Dixon, 44, sent the group straight to the semi-finals, Simon looked uncertain.

They said: ‘I have to think about it, throw cakes in each other’s faces, eat pizza…’.

Before I say: “This is exactly the type of school I would like to go to, it’s four yes!”.

Elsewhere in the episode, ’90s TV icon Mr. Blobby wreaked havoc on the show as he made his epic comeback.

The crazy pink character tried to impress with his own unique brand of magic before falling flat on his face in front of the judges.

Blobby – made famous by BBC1’s Noel Edmond’s House Party – is greeted with applause from the audience.

Pranksters: From endless supplies of pizza to bags of pocket money, one lad even got a giant cream cake shoved in his face during the fun routine

Pranksters: From endless supplies of pizza to bags of pocket money, one lad even got a giant cream cake shoved in his face during the fun routine

Impressed: The judges couldn't hold back their laughter as Amanda Holden, 52, told the young cast: 'I think if King Charles III were here now and sat down in the box he would have absolutely loved it

Impressed: The judges couldn’t hold back their laughter as Amanda Holden, 52, told the young cast: ‘I think if King Charles III were here now and sat down in the box he would have absolutely loved it

Wow: They were over the moon when they found out they got three yeses

Wow: They were over the moon when they found out they got three yeses

Judge Alesha, however, grumbles “oh no” as soon as she catches sight of the messy pink and yellow spotted icon.

On the way from the stage to the podium he falls with Bruno declaring: “Mr Blobby is going to the hospital”.

He then offers Amanda a card while trying to show off his magic tricks, only to fail miserably.

CHAOS: '90s TV icon Mr Blobby wreaked havoc on Saturday's final round of Britain's Got Talent auditions

CHAOS: Elsewhere in the 1990s episode, TV icon Mr Blobby wreaked havoc on the show as he made his epic comeback

While the audience was let down, head judge Simon glared at him as he seemed less than impressed.

Created by Charlie Adams, a writer of Noel’s House Party, Mr Blobby is a pot-bellied pink character who only communicates by saying the word “Blobby”.

He topped the UK charts with his 1993 Christmas hit Mr Blobby and more recently has appeared on Dancing on Ice, Loose Women and This Morning.

Britain’s Got Talent airs Saturday nights on ITV