Princess Charlotte put on the most adorable show as she sang along to Katy Perry’s “Roar” at King Charles’ star-studded Coronation concert.
The singing princess, 8, who celebrated her birthday last week, sat in the front row at her grandfather’s historic concert, along with her mother Kate Middleton.
She looked sweet in a button-up cream coat and a layered black chiffon dress from Self Portraits Kids, one of the Princess of Wales’ favorite brands.
The musical extravaganza was staged in honor of the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla at the official coronation on May 6, featuring music sensations Lionel Richie and Katy Perry.
The princess and her mother were spotted having fun, with the junior royal showing off her vocal prowess, as she adorable sang along to the US megastar’s monster hit Roar.
Both Princess Charlotte, 8, and her mother Kate Middleton, 41, appeared to be having the fun of their lives at King Charles’ star-studded Coronation concert
More than 20,000 people found their way to the musical extravaganza crowned by Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and other stars
The sweet moment was shared Twitterwhile Charlotte sang along to the chorus, even joining Mother Kate to wave their coronation flags in unison to the beat.
Royal fans went wild over the video – which has since been viewed nearly 800,000 times – and one person tweeted, “OK, I’m not a royal viewer and just happened to come across this, but that’s super cute.”
Another person agreed, adding, “Looks like there’s a new KatyCat,” referring to the nickname given to the singer’s most avid fans.
A third joined in, saying, “This princess knows her music, so nice to see her keeping up with the new songs. This little girl is as stylish as her mother, she has the best teacher. They are such a beautiful family.’
It comes in the midst of a busy few days for the petite royal family and her siblings, who all played key roles in the coronation, to watch their grandfather be crowned king.
Prince George, nine, was selected as one of the monarch’s pages of honor, while Charlotte took a protective and reassuring role with her younger brother Louis, five, during the event.
Charlotte was seen sitting next to her little brother in a royal car with their parents after leaving the palace in the morning, and a short time later in the front row of the abbey.
The singing princess, 8, who recently celebrated her birthday last week, sat in the front row at her grandfather’s landmark concert
Like Mother like daughter! Kate and Charlotte energetically waved their coronation flags together to the beat
The sweet moment has been viewed nearly 800,000 times on Twitter, with Royal fans sharing their joy at the clip
She wore an Alexander McQueen dress and an ivory silk crepe cape with ivory embroidery with motifs of roses, thistles, daffodils, and shamrocks to signify the four nations.
She also wore a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen silver, crystal and silver wire headpiece, similar to the one worn by the Princess of Wales for the occasion.
Meanwhile, she held hands with her cheeky little brother during the opening moments of the historical service.
There she goes! The young princess straightened up to get a better look at the star-studded event
The young royals were well dressed as they attended the Windsor musical extravaganza with other members of the royal family
It’s been a busy few days for the petite royal family and her siblings, who all played key roles in the coronation, to watch their grandfather be crowned king
They behaved impeccably during the service, with Charlotte providing a reassuring presence for her younger brother, who was able to suppress a few yawns during the sacred service.
George, Charlotte and Louis were reunited after the service as they rode off from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace in a carriage with William and Kate.
Royal fans love the little royal’s personality at her grandfather’s coronation concert
The trio later appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with their parents, their newly crowned grandparents The King and Queen and the other working royals.
During this performance, Charlotte was seen giggling with her youngest brother, Prince Louis.
More than 18 million people in the UK tuned in to watch the ceremony on TV, compared to 26.5 million for the late Queen’s funeral in September.