PRINCESS Charlotte made a subtle signal to her brother, Prince George, during the Platinum Jubilee to warn the young royal to correct his posture and follow royal etiquette.
Entertainment Tonight reported: “Princess Charlotte keeps her brother, Prince George, in line.
“The subtle lesson in royal etiquette went down on the Buckingham Palace balcony as Charlotte and George joined their family to wrap up celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
“Naturally, they played the national anthem, God Save the Queen, and George made the mistake of putting his hand on the balcony’s ledge.
“That’s when Charlotte nudged her big brother’s arm, seemingly telling him to fix his posture.
“George quickly corrected himself by standing up straight and putting his arms by his side.”
The Princess also had to cope with the cheeky behaviour of her younger brother, Louis (Image: GETTY)
The three young siblings stood respectfully alongside their royal relatives on the Palace balcony as the Platinum Jubilee drew to a close on Sunday.
Prince William and Kate stood behind their children as the family paused to absorb the weekend in celebration of the Queen’s 70-year reign.
Princess Charlotte was also captured over the weekend correcting the behaviour of her younger brother Prince Louis, who is just four years old.
As Princess Charlotte waved to the crowd from a carriage procession, Prince Louis followed suit, greeting the excited onlookers.
As the Princess took a break from waving, she signalled to her brother to do the same as she gently placed his hand back into his lap.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George accompanied their parents on a royal visit to Wales (Image: GETTY)
The Prince waved frantically to crowds and fidgeted during the parade, while also chatting with his great-grandmother, the Queen.
During the military flyover, Prince Louis dramatically covered his ears and appeared to roar at the sky as his mischievous behaviour cheered those watching across the nation.
Princess Charlotte appeared less than approving of her brother’s bold demeanour as she threw the Prince several stern glances during the parade.
Prince Geroge and Princess Charlotte were welcomed alongside their parents on a royal visit to Cardiff Castle to admire Platinum Jubilee festivities in Wales.
The visit is of particular significance as both Prince William and Prince George are to be future Princes of Wales.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were also present, among other royals, at Sunday’s parade, with the youngest, Louis, continuing his cheeky behaviour by pulling faces towards his mother, Kate.
Source: EXPRESS CO UK