The royals are just like any other family. Even the beloved Prince William is sometimes scolded by his grandma.
When she celebrated her 90th birthday the Queen attended a series of celebrations including the ceremony of Trooping the Colour.
The royals are just like any other family. Even the beloved Prince William is sometimes scolded by his grandma.
When she celebrated her 90th birthday the Queen attended a series of celebrations including the ceremony of Trooping the Colour.
It was a big event that included her own personal troops, and a special parade. It was particularly historic as it was Princess Charlotte's first appearance.
As the family watched an RAF air display, Prince William crouched down to speak to his son Prince George.
The Queen quickly told him to rise to his feet and stand up tall. Some sources have commented that this was done to maintain the family's public image.
The family watched on the balcony as they watched the flypast.
I think it's always fun to watch your siblings get in trouble.
Once the Queen notices she is quick to tell William to rise to his feet.
Her wardrobe choice was another point of interest. She sported a bright green number designed by Stewart Parvin, who is said to ‘understand women and the female form.'
How do you feel about William being told off for bending down and paying attention to his kids? Kate makes parenting look easy, even in heels.
I think it's important we crouch down and make eye contact with children it helps us to form connections.
Here's Prince William and President Obama with Prince George.