This video of Princess Charlotte and Kate Middleton laughing is the sweetest thing you’ll see today
Too much.
Too much.
The Cambridges are one of the most talked-about families in the world, but while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend the most time in front of the cameras, it’s their children that really steal the limelight.
From Princess Charlotte’s signature sass and Prince George’s cheeky grin to their royal waves when meeting their brother, Prince Louis, these toddlers never fail to make news. And judging by Prince Louis’ first royal appearance at Trooping the Colour, he seems to take after his siblings.
Princess Charlotte has proven to be the royal family scene stealer, with the miniature royal already emerging as one of the public’s favourites. Earlier in the summer, her sweet bond with her father Prince William was making news as a video revealed his sweet nickname for her, Mignonette.
But this weekend, it was Princess Charlotte and Kate Middleton that made news, as a hilarious video emerged of the two of them laughing during the King’s Cup charity regatta.
Kate and William, who were both competing, took all three of their children along to watch, with Princess Charlotte once again making headlines.
Yes, as Kate pointed out the assembled crowds and photographers to the four-year-old, trying to get her to wave, Charlotte instead stuck her tongue out, making her mother roar with laughter.
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Kate has since been praised for her reaction, with fans taking to social media to speak of how normal and relatable she seems.
This is lovely. Now if you’ll excuse us, we’re off to hit replay.
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