“STEAL THE SHOW! Emotional Catherine in Tears Over George and Charlotte’s Touching Performance at Royal Concert”
George and Charlotte impress at Jubilee concert rehearsals in Cardiff
The Prince and Princess took to the stage to try conducting and operating the lighting and sound system.
Princess Charlotte laughed as she conducted a band next to her brother, Prince George, during their visit to Cardiff Castle.
George and Charlotte impressed the crowd at Cardiff Castle with their musical and technical efforts during rehearsals for a Platinum Jubilee concert.
They joined their parents in the city and “stole the show” by experimenting with conducting the orchestra and playing around with stage lighting and sound.
Charlotte, wearing a navy frock coat and blue Mary Jane shoes with white ankle socks, was given a chance to lead the orchestra in a performance of “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Encanto.
She also had a go at conducting and danced while trying to find the right rhythm for “Sweet Caroline.”
Meanwhile, George tried his hand at the technical side—exploring the sound and lighting boards, asking what the various buttons do.
The royal family laughed and smiled as the children experimented, and George even cranked up the volume of the music in a playful moment.
William often had his arm around George, who wore a small version of his father’s blue suit and open-shirt look, as they chatted with performers and the audience.
At times, George leaned on his sister while watching the Wales Youth Choir for Good in rehearsal.
Younger brother Prince Louis was absent from this outing. When asked, William said Louis was too young for such events, noting he’s still just four.
At the event, the royal family also met with performers and crew preparing for the Platinum Jubilee Celebration Concert at the castle.
They greeted attendees and fans, including navy cadets, dancers, and local groups lining the castle grounds.
One 14-year-old dancer, Shivani, recounted meeting George and William, who complimented their costumes and gave thumbs-up.
Another fan, Siobhan Lewis, presented Kate with flowers and later said she felt pleasantly surprised to meet the royals in person.
The article describes how both children — in their playful, spontaneous involvement — captured hearts and became the highlight of the rehearsal.