Prince George chatting to the camera in Princess Kate’s family video has gone viral as one fan said: “I am obsessed with ‘s voice—it’s sooo adorable.”
The Princess of Wales released her most-intimate portrait of her family life yet in a clip announcing the end of her chemotherapy.
While the message was a serious one, it also gave her children a chance to melt viewers’ hearts in a series of candid family moments.

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At one point, George, and can all be seen approaching a video camera while it is recording.
A on via the account @thee.rooyal.family after it was liked more than 188,000 times and viewed over 1.3 million times. The video was posted with the onscreen caption: “Prince George, Charlotte and Louis’ voice.”
In the clip, George asks, “is this filming?” before Louis says “hello?” to the camera.
One reply read, “George sounds so mature for his age,” while another added: “I AM OBSESSED WITH PRINCE GEORGE’S VOICE IT’S SOOO ADORABLE.”
In the , Kate described how but said she was now focusing on “staying cancer free,” having completed her chemotherapy.
“Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes,” the princess said.
“I am however looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when I can.
“Despite all that has gone before, I enter this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope and appreciation of life,” Kate added.
“William and I are so grateful for the support we have received and have drawn great strength from all those who are helping us at this time. Everyone’s kindness, empathy and compassion has been truly humbling.”
Kate’s video inspired mixed reactions, with s it offered into the princess’ private family life, while others said it
Daily Mail columnist Liz Jones wrote: “Suddenly and inexplicably, what began as a heartfelt message, a tonic, a relief after all the months of obfuscation, descended into a Boden advert. Or something Marc Jacobs might use to sell scent.
“There were trees. And ferns, so many ferns. Dappled sunlight. The sort of frolicking by children among farm machinery and ploughed fields that seemed to locate it not in 2024, but circa the Second World War, not least because of the old-fashioned cine camera special effects.
“Perhaps that was the message. Kate has been through hell, through a battle. And she is winning,” Jones added.
“And yet the ‘highly choreographed’ (those were the words used by the usually sycophantic ITV News at Ten), slick and soft-focus three-minute video released yesterday [on Monday afternoon] was surely as misjudged as the 1969 documentary that attempted to portray the royal family as ‘normal’, backfiring so badly the Queen made sure it was never seen again.”
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