Snoop Dogg hot to perform at King Charles’ coronation: ‘I’m down’

Snoop Dogg hot to perform at King Charles’ coronation: ‘I’m down’

His Royal Highness, meet His Rollin’ Highness.

Snoop Dogg, whose legal name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., wants to perform at King Charles’ coronation ceremony on May 6 at Westminster Abbey, according to a new report from The Sun.

“I’m down to perform at the coronation,” the “Gin and Juice” rapper told the outlet. “Make it happen.”

The Post reached out to reps for Snoop Dogg and the royal family for comment.

Snoop Dogg has had a rocky history with the UK, but he has praised Queen Elizabeth II for coming to his defense over the years.


Snoop Dogg told The Sun that he would like to perform at King Charles' upcoming coronation.
Snoop Dogg told The Sun he would like to perform at the coronation. FilmMagic

In 2006, he was arrested for an altercation at Heathrow Airport in London.

He was banned from the UK until the charges were dropped. He won a battle with the UK border agency, which determined in 2010 its decision to deny him entry had been wrong.

When he was touring the UK in 1994, many residents didn’t want him there because he faced murder charges he was later acquitted of, Billboard reported.

The Daily Star tabloid even put him on the cover with the headline: “Kick this evil bas–rd out.”

“When they tried to kick me out of England, the Queen made a comment that her grandbabies loved Snoop Doggy Dogg, and he had done no wrong in Britain, so she gave me permission to be here,” he told The Guardian during a 2015 interview.

“Those grandbabies grew up to be Prince William and Harry, so I had influence on them, and they had influence on their grandmother, which enabled me to get into this beautiful country. They love my music, and it is what it is. There’s a mutual love and respect.”


Snoop Dogg was also very fond of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Snoop Dogg was fond of the late Queen Elizabeth II. ABC via Getty Images

He further praised the late queen last year in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid.

“The queen said, ‘This man has done nothing in our country. He can come,’” he said.

“That’s Harry and Williams’ grandmother, you dig? You think you think they weren’t there, saying, ‘Grandma, please let him in, grandma. He’s OK. We love his music.’ ‘You know Harry, I’ll let him in for you. He’s not so bad after all and he’s quite cute.’ … The queen, that’s my gal.”

It’s unclear if the royals would welcome a Snoop performance, but it appears the king’s team is hearing more “nos” than “yeses.”

The growing list of those who have reportedly declined performing includes Adele, Elton John, Harry Styles, The Spice Girls, and Robbie Williams.

Royal experts told Rolling Stone that people are hesitant to be associated with the monarchy after their recent string of scandals — including allegations of sexual abuse against Prince Andrew and Prince Harry’s racism claims.

Fans are wondering if Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle, will be attending the ceremony amid bad blood in the family.

Queen Elizabeth II died Sept. 8 at the age of 96. She had reigned for 70 years.