Hungarian folk dancers went out dancing in London – VIDEO

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The Hungarian folk dance group called Fricska was invited to a private celebration at His Royal Highness Prince Charles’s birthday in the British capital where they also had the opportunity to meet Queen Elizabeth II.

According to szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu, the Hungarian folk dance group’s most memorable moment from Prince Charles’ birthday celebration is when they shook hands with Her Majesty The Queen.

Fricska was invited to this private occasion because the Royal Family loves and enjoys Hungarian folk music and folk dance and always insist on them at their celebrations. Hungarian folk music band called Szalonna és Bandája also performed for His Royal Highness.

Two members of the band, Bence Máté Papp and Bálint Gergely Papp, said that it was an amazing and unforgettable experience.

“We were completely astonished when we entered Buckingham Palace. Everything was golden, and the walls were covered with enormous paintings. Beautiful crystal chandeliers were hanging on the ceiling, and we saw an enormous pipe organ in the throne room.” – said the boys.

After their performance, they met Queen Elizabeth II who congratulated them.

“Her Majesty even asked me whether my hands hurt after the performance. It was incredible how genial she was.” – said Máté Bence Papp.

Before the performance, they also conquered the streets of London with their Hungarian folk dance choreographies.

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