Recently on TikTok, a heartwarming video resurfaced showing Prince William and Kate’s children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, displaying polite gestures towards military personnel.
Since King Charles III’s coronation, these royal kids have been stepping into the limelight more frequently, inching closer to the throne as children of the Prince of Wales. Fans eagerly anticipate their appearance at the coronation in 2023.
Although the three Wales children haven’t been seen together publicly this year due to Princess Kate’s health concerns leading up to her cancer diagnosis in March, fans have been reminiscing on social media about their favorite royal moments.
During a performance at the Royal International Air Tattoo in RAF Fairford Base, Gloucestershire, George, Charlotte, and Louis were in the spotlight due to their endearing interactions. The Air Tattoo is known for showcasing a wide array of aircraft and aims to support the RAF Charitable Trust.
Prince George attended the event for the second time in 2023, having first visited in 2016 with his parents. Despite rainy weather limiting the display they could see, it was a memorable experience for the young royals.
A viral video captured the moment when George, Charlotte, and Louis paused to greet an RAF pilot with a handshake before hopping into a waiting car, winning hearts of over 900,000 viewers on TikTok.
With over 16,000 likes and 800 comments, netizens showered praises on the royal siblings for their impeccable manners.
One TikTok user commented, “They’re so polite đź‘‘,” appreciating William and Kate’s parenting. Another user expressed, “I love this beautiful family ❤️,” with many showing support for William and Kate.
Amidst Princess Kate’s ongoing treatment for her cancer diagnosis, fans are eagerly awaiting her return to public life, although Kensington Palace has affirmed that she will resume royal duties only after medical clearance.
Despite the setback, Kate is keen to return to work post-recovery, as revealed when Prince William mentioned her improved health status at a recent D-Day event.