Kate Middleton Had a Lighthearted Moment While Keeping Her Youngest Son in Check on the Buckingham Palace Balcony

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This past weekend, members of the British royal family attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, held in honor of King Charles III’s 76th birthday. The monarch was accompanied by Queen Camilla, 77. They were joined on the Buckingham Palace balcony by the Prince and Princess of Wales, William (42) and Kate (43), along with their children — 11-year-old Prince George, 10-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 6-year-old Prince Louis.

Kate, who missed last year’s event due to cancer treatment, looked radiant and healthy this year. She wore an elegant aquamarine dress with a white collar and lapels, complemented by a matching hat. Charlotte looked perfectly coordinated with her mother in a turquoise dress with white accents. She wore a diamond horseshoe brooch on her chest — a gift from Queen Elizabeth II, given to her great-granddaughter before her passing in September 2022 at the age of 96. The piece symbolizes their shared love for horses and riding.

George and Louis were dressed in white shirts with red ties and black suits. Young Prince Louis appeared restless on the balcony of the royal residence — smiling, waving at the crowd, and peppering his siblings with questions. George and Charlotte gently tried to guide their younger brother, showing him how to behave properly in public.

At one point, Kate had to step in and firmly correct Louis. Lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman revealed what she said: “National anthem. Louis, stand up straight,” the Princess of Wales instructed. The young prince immediately straightened and tried to appear more serious.

During the Red Arrows airshow, Prince William turned to his father, the King, and exclaimed, “My God, what a day!” “Great display,” Charles responded, according to Freeman. The King showed interest in one of the aircraft. “What’s that?” he asked. “Is it the Poseidon?” William wondered. George, who is currently studying aviation and passionate about the topic, clarified: “Yes, that’s the Poseidon.”

Despite serious health issues — including a cancer diagnosis in February last year — King Charles III continues to fulfill his royal duties. “The King serves his country and won’t let his diagnosis stop him,” said his former personal butler, Grant Harrold, who added that the monarch simply couldn’t miss Trooping the Colour. “It’s the moment when the whole royal family comes together to show unity,” the former palace staffer explained.

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