In an adorable moment during tonight’s Coronation Concert, Princess Charlotte asked her mother to help her with a loose wristband during the festivities.
The young royal, eight, appeared to be struggling with the paper around her arm as she waved her Union Jack in the stands, looking lost before visiting the Princess of Wales.
She shook her hand around, irritated by the swinging bracelet on her wrist
Kate, 41 — who was effortlessly elegant tonight in a scarlet suit — was quick to help her daughter by tightening the rogue band so she could keep having fun.
She helped little Charlotte tighten it up before tuning back into the star-studded lineup.
The young royal, 8, appeared to be struggling with the paper around her arm as she waved her Union Jack in the stands, looking lost before visiting the Princess of Wales
The evening turned out to be a delightful success as the royal family celebrated after yesterday’s historic coronation.
The King and Queen took center stage in the concert – getting carried away by their family waving the Union Flag and dancing, singing and applauding Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and a spectacular Take That finale.
Charles III and his wife Camilla also laughed lavishly at Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog, who even appeared with them in the royal box before the dais and Windsor Castle turned patriotic red, white and blue.
The pair were cheered everywhere by the 20,000-strong crowd, who cheered the King and Queen on three occasions as they arrived as the sun set for the show that beamed into homes in 100 countries around the world.
And when night fell, the royals put on their glow stick wristbands, stood up and started dancing to Lionel as he sang All Night Long.
Katy Perry released hits including Roar before Take That wrapped up the spectacular show with Shakespeare, ballet and a drone show that reflected the monarch’s love of the environment, culminating in a blue whale hovering above the castle.
At the finale, choristers from St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle sang the opening of Take That’s song Never Forget, giving the show an uplifting finale.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte clapped along to the song before the king joined in – and there was a dancing queen, as Camilla moved to the music. The royal couple then held up their Union flags as the concert drew to a close, William tickling George’s nose with his own.
Charlotte shook her hand, irritated by the swinging bracelet on her wrist that was interfering with her celebrations.
Kate, 41 – who looked effortlessly elegant tonight in a scarlet suit – was quick to help her daughter by tightening the rogue band so she could keep having fun
In an adorable moment at tonight’s coronation concert, Princess Charlotte asked her mom to help her with a loose wristband during the festivities
The King and Queen danced along to Take That’s performance of Shine as Princess George and his sister Princess Charlotte enthusiastically waved their Union flags.
In the final performance of the Windsor Coronation Concert, the band, who have not performed together in four years, ended with Never Forget – with Kermit the Frog dancing along.
Charles and Camilla laughed and chatted as they hopped along throughout, while Kate, Charlotte and George also got into the mood – as did the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
William had slipped away so he could go onstage to pay a touching tribute to his father, telling him, “Dad, we’re all so proud of you.”
He also told King Charles that he had no doubt that the late Queen Elizabeth, his “very proud mother,” would look down “lovingly” from heaven on his coronation weekend.
As the show came to a close, Kate spoke to her daughter Charlotte, George waved along as William shared a joke with Camilla and Charles
The King, George, Charlotte, Kate, royals and other VIPs cheer the show at tonight’s concert
Kate, William George and Charlotte clapped along to Take That as the show wrapped up tonight’s Coronation Concert
Prince William tickles Prince George’s nose with his flag as the star-studded show comes to a close
Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen of Take That perform at the Coronation Concert and get the crowd going
Windsor Castle and the dais turn red, white and blue as coronation celebrations continue
Trying to get Prince George’s attention, Princess Charlotte pointed at her father, the Prince of Wales, as he took the stage to deliver a speech at the coronation concert.
As William concluded his speech, he said, “God Save the King,” which was echoed loudly by the thousands in attendance. The speech was followed by the national anthem, which was sung by all in attendance, including Prince George. The king smiled and waved to the crowd at the end of the national anthem.
Just before Hugh Bonneville introduced the final act, Take That, the BBC cut to the royal box, where Kermit the Frog waved a Union flag in front of a grinning Duke of Edinburgh.
The King looked to his left as he clapped before Bonneville signed off, “And of course thank you, Majesties, for letting us perform for you here. We sincerely hope that you and the frog had a good time.’