McDonald’s will record the anniversary version of I’m Lovin’ It Jingle with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

BURGER giant McDonald’s has recorded a special platinum anniversary version of its famous ‘I’m lovin’ it’ jingle – performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

The iconic five-note sting was made fit for a queen with a regal 35-piece ensemble of brass, strings, percussion and woodwind.

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has recorded a royal version of I'm Lovin' It

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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has recorded a royal version of I’m Lovin’ ItCredit: Joe Pepler/PinPep

The chain is also giving its customers the opportunity to dine like royalty with an elegant china set that looks like the iconic cardboard packaging.

And to top off the celebrations, they’ll be renaming their Quarter Pounder on Thursday and Friday – Royale with Cheese in honor of Her Majesty.

The McDonald's jingle is only five notes, but they were made for a queen

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The McDonald’s jingle is only five notes, but they were made for a queenCredit: Joe Pepler/PinPep

McDonald’s Louise Page said: “The whole country is looking forward to getting together to celebrate this week and I’m thrilled that McDonald’s is joining the party.

“As the Official Partner of Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Competition, we are delighted to offer our customers fun and great value for money while participating in this national celebration by playing with our iconic branding. You really love it.”

China versions of the famous McDonald's packaging are up for grabs

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China versions of the famous McDonald’s packaging are up for grabsCredit: Unknown, clear with picture desk

Starting today, customers can win one of 70 porcelain sets in the McDonald’s app.

On Thursday and Friday, the Cheese Royale is available for just 99p on the McDonald’s app.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/5458138/mcdonalds-jubilee-jingle-orchestra/ McDonald’s will record the anniversary version of I’m Lovin’ It Jingle with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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