Princess Charlotte's Reaction to Making George Laugh Caught on Camera

Princess Charlotte trying to conduct an orchestra had the pair in giggles in a clip that went viral on TikTok.

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Princess Charlotte conducting an orchestra got a laugh from —though she seemed to find it quite funny herself—in a viral video. The royal siblings joined their parents, and , on a in the . They met the performers and crew who were to be involved in a concert in honor of 's 70 years on the throne and, while there, the family got a chance to have a go at conducting.

Prince William went first before Kate Middleton tried in vain to slow down their performance of the song "Sweet Caroline," and then Charlotte's turn finally came. A clip of the moment resurfaced on TikTok after a fan posted the footage with the message: "They're such a cute older sibling duo." , liked almost 10,000 times and viewed over 65,000 times, showed tentatively attempt to conduct before catching Prince George's eye.



After getting a laugh out of George, she then erupted into giggles herself in a cute moment between the siblings. One reply read, "This is so cute!!" while another added: "There are the cutest siblings." The main jubilee concert, Platinum Party at the Palace, was held at Buckingham Palace on June 4 in London, but there was another at Cardiff Castle the same day.

William, Kate, Charlotte and George stopped in at rehearsals for the Welsh event, while and Queen Camilla were preparing for the London event. Charlotte and George have had an unusually disruptive year after their mother, Kate, had major abdominal surgery in January and She began chemotherapy in late February and announced in early September that she had completed the treatment and was now working to remain cancer-free. Kate has been working from home and has conducted a handful of meetings at Windsor, Berkshire, including who has an aggressive form of cancer.

However, Kate is yet to go back to work full time in the way she was before her health problems and is not undertaking a program of public visits. Newsweek Newsweek.