Simon Jordan has hit out at Celtic fans for “disrespectful” chants aimed at Prince William and songs about Queen Elizabeth’s death.

Prince William was in attendance for the Bhoys 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa in the Champions League on Wednesday night. But Celtic fans have sparked controversy with their chants. The Prince of Wales – a fervent Villa supporter – watched on as he was subjected to chants of “Lizzie’s in a box” and “If you hate the Royal family, clap your hands” during the encounter.

Some Celtic fans also held a banner in the stands praising Michael Fagan, who once found his way into Queen Elizabeth’s Buckingham Palace bedroom, days after Prince William was born.

And while former Crystal Palace owner Jordan defended the Celtic fans for their right to have “freedom of speech”, he took issue with the taunts over the death of the monarch.

He told talkSPORT: “It’s freedom of speech, isn’t it? I think they are an irrelevance, but they are entitled to their opinion. If you want to sing about the death of a monarch then there is something wrong with you, but Prince William is privy to other people’s opinions on him – is it treason?

“Of course it’s not. Is it disrespectful? Yeah. Are the things they say disrespectful, yeah, but it’s their view. I think it’s distasteful to say those sorts of things. You can be anti-royal, you can not believe in the monarchy – and lot’s of people do. I’m moderately middle of the road about it.

Simon Jordan talking on talkSPORT
Simon Jordan (Image: talkSPORT)

“I understand the value of the monarchy, but constitutionally it has very little merit now. That has been the case for hundreds of years.

“But I don’t sit there and listen to the Celtic fans and think you have anything to say that is of any relevance.

“You can disagree with something fundamentally without having to be disrespectful, and to talk about the death of a monarch and the challenges of that family in the way they do – I think it indicates a certain mindset.”

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