The staff and children at Alma Park Primary School in Levenshulme welcomed some Royal visitors on Tuesday (April 1).
Click here to hear the children's thoughts on the day.
The Earl of Wessex
Countess of Wessex in the Infant Classroom maths lesson, with Ewan Owen
The Earl and Countess of Wessex have been visiting BBC GMR's Voices Project in Levenshulme.
They have been meeting pupils and staff at Alma Park School and scheme which aims to give people the opportunity to have their views and stories broadcast.
After the visit we asked the children to tell us about their day. Here's a selection of what they said:
The Earl and Countess with Head Teacher Pat Treanor (left) and Chair of the Governors, Alma Park School, Patricj McGuinness
"Everybody was really good today"
"I felt nice when the King and Princess came to our class. I talked to her and I felt very nice".
"The Queen and King came to our class and the Queen came up to me and I said to her 'Do you live in a palace?' but she said no and she said that Edward's mother does."
Click here to hear the children's thoughts on the day.