Queen, Princes William, Charles Doing ‘Unexpected’ Things In Public In These Photos
Prince William, Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton, and the other members of the royal family have done unexpected things in public.
Hello! magazine compiled a series of photos wherein the members of the British clan engaged in something that is totally out of their “normal” lives. In the first photo, Prince William showed off his skills in yoga when he took part in a group yoga session at Coworth Park Polo Club. Prince William proved that he is very flexible.
In the second photo, Prince Charles and Middleton are seen ironing prints onto silk during the hands-on engagement at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in 2012. Even though Middleton and Prince Charles do not iron their clothes on a regular basis, they still did a good job with the job on hand.
A third photo showed Queen Elizabeth II looking at a Tesco supermarket gift card that she received after her horse won at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May 2016. The adorable monarch was also seen looking at the gift cards intently as though she was actually excited to use it.
In 2014, Middleton and Prince William decided to bring their 8-month-old son Prince George to Australia. While there, they visited the Taronga Zoo. Hands-on mom Middleton showed off her down-to-earth nature by wiping Prince George’s drool using her bare hands.
Last year, Prince Harry attended his wife’s cookbook launch together with his mother-in-law, Doria Ragland. The Duke of Sussex couldn’t resist trying out some of the snacks that were served at the event that he pinched some samosas. Prince Harry tried to hide what he did by placing the food behind him. However, he soon realized that the cameras captured what he did.
The Duke of Sussex once again stole the show when he broke into song and treated the cast and crew of “Hamilton” to his rendition of one of the show’s iconic lines. Markle, who was also with him at that time, couldn’t help but laugh.
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