[DIV class=story][H1]God Save the Queen sparks row at Commonwealth Games[/H1][SPAN class=byline]Last Updated Wed, 01 Mar 2006 23:59:47 EST[/SPAN] [DIV class=text][A href="vny!://www.cbc.ca/news/credit.html"]CBC News[/A][/DIV][DIV class=text]Australia is in the midst of a royal ruckus with news God Save the Queen won't be played when the Queen opens the Commonwealth Games there later this month. [UL][LI][FONT size=1]INDEPTH: [/FONT][FONT size=2][A href="vny!://www.cbc.ca/news/background/australia/"]Australia[/A][/FONT][/LI][/UL]
The controversy started with news organizers of the games only wanting the country's national anthem Advance Australia Fair played, except during medals ceremonies. The games, which will be carried on CBC-TV, open on March 15 in Melbourne.
Australia's prime minister said Thursday he disagrees with the decision over the anthem.
"I have absolutely no difficulty myself with the playing of God Save the Queen in the presence of Her Majesty," John Howard said.
"It's just a matter of good manners," he said.
Howard said the royal anthem will be played at a state dinner for the Queen.
And even Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone, who favours making Australia a republic, has spoken out against not playing the anthem.
"How crazy is that?" Vanstone told Australian Broadcasting.
"She is the Queen of Australia, she's coming to Australia on one of her rarer visits, and I think it's appropriate that we show due respect," she said.
An official said organizers had checked with the Queen's protocol office and believed there was no breach.
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