Prince George and have gone viral on for having the “most powerful death stares ever” during a royal carriage procession.
The future king and his sister were watching crowds on their way to Trooping the Colour, ‘s birthday parade, when Charlotte appeared to alert her brother to something out the window.
The pair then both stared at the crowds with what one fan on TikTok described as: “The most powerful death stares ever.”
Some fans felt they had spotted the media cameras filming the occasion, while others thought they had seen anti-monarchy “Not My King” protestors.
Whatever the discussed, the clip went newly viral after it was liked 27.8k times and viewed 237k times, having been posted with an on-screen caption suggesting it was “just a normal carriage moment at TTC [Trooping the Colour] until” they both looked out the window.
One fan replied: “her stare is just like ,” while another said: “Princess Charlotte is pretty much Q Elizabeth 2nd & princess diana.”
And one suggested the stares were “because they saw the not my king” protesters campaigning for Republic, which wants to abolish the monarchy. Another said: “Well they pasted the crowed where people were with ‘not my king’ signs and Charlotte said something to George before they both turned there head that direction.”
However, one fan disagreed: “BRO IS SPOTTING ALL THE CAMERAS,” while another said: “they always find the cameras.”
Trooping the Colour was George and Charlotte’s first public appearance of 2024 after the Wales family skipped the royals’ normal Easter church service while Princess Kate was having chemotherapy.
And Trooping was the Princess of Wales’ big return to the public eye following wild online conspiracy theories suggesting she was missing.
Prince William rode on horseback during the military parade and later joined Kate and the kids to watch a flypast by the Royal Air Force from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Prince Louis was also with his siblings during the procession, sharing the carriage with George, Charlotte and Kate.
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