The Queen's horrified reaction to Prince George making Christmas puddings is going viral again
The Queen was in shock watching great-grandson Prince George making Christmas puddings and it was captured in HILARIOUS footage
The Queen's unimpressed reaction to Prince George making Christmas pudding has gone viral on TikTok in a resurfaced clip—and royal fans can't get enough.
- The Queen's horrified reaction to Prince George's aggressive pudding stir has gone viral on Tiktok, leaving fans in tears of laughter over the hilarious video.
- Prince George joined Prince William, Prince Charles, and the Queen for the Christmas cooking demo in December 2019, in support of an important social initiative.
- In other royal news, the Queen's sacrifice for her country during the pandemic amid Downing Street Christmas party rumors.
It's not every day that Prince George joins Prince William, Prince Charles, and the Queen for a royal engagement—but when he does, you can bet things won't be boring.
The four generations of the Royal Family came together at Buckingham Palace in December 2019 in support of the 'Together at Christmas' campaign, an initiative launched by the Royal British Legion to combat social isolation in the Armed Forces.
The sweet event saw the quartet take on a festive pudding cooking presentation—and surprise, surprise—it was the youngest member who took the cake for the most unforgettable performance of the day.
@xbrannon #queenelizabeth
♬ Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Darlene Love
In a hilarious resurfaced video, Prince George can be seen mixing a bowl of mincemeat with a wooden spoon, as his proud dad helps add more ingredients to the batch.
The royal tot doesn't waste time embracing the culinary experience, growing increasingly aggressive as he beats the fruity formula with enthusiastic vigor. At one point, the then-six-year-old even appears to apply so much force that he almost splatters his great-grandmother.
While Prince William and Prince Charles seemed to see the funny side of the cooking demo, the Queen's reaction was less than impressed.
Sign up for the woman&home newsletter
Sign up to our free daily email for the latest royal and entertainment news, interesting opinion, expert advice on styling and beauty trends, and no-nonsense guides to the health and wellness questions you want answered.
It didn't take long for Her Majesty to become visibly uncomfortable with George's shameless gusto—so much so that she had to physically distance herself from the table.
A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily)
A photo posted by on
The side-splitting clip has left royal fans everywhere in tears, with many sharing their speculation on the Queen's inaudible comment to Prince Charles.
"She really said 'That's enough of that'," one TikTok user wrote.
"She like ‘Good gracious he’s after the throne!’" another amused viewer joked.
Unfortunately, it looks unlikely Prince George won't be able to recreate the iconic scene this Christmas. With Covid-19 restrictions set to tighten again and Her Majesty resting at Windsor Castle due to health concerns, we could be waiting another year to see his kitchen talents back in action.
Hailing from the lovely city of Dublin, Emma mainly covers the Royal Family and the entertainment world, as well as the occasional health and wellness feature. Always up for a good conversation, she has a passion for interviewing everyone from A-list celebrities to the local GP - or just about anyone who will chat to her, really.
Emma holds an MA in International Journalism from City, University of London, and a BA in English Literature from Trinity College Dublin.
-
Carole Middleton's deep blue jeans look gorgeous with her glowing summer tan - and her brown leather belt is her key accessory
The Princess of Wales's mum is a fan of a pair of trusty blue jeans, especially for summer
By Caitlin Elliott Published
-
What are crawdads in Where the Crawdads Sing? The inspiration behind Delia Owens's title explained
Wondering what crawdads actually are? Here's what you need to know about these creatures and how Where the Crawdads Sing got its name
By Emma Shacklock Published
-
Kate Middleton and Prince William are 'still loved up' 13 years on from the 'intense passion' on their wedding day
The Prince and Princess of Wales have always had a deep relationship and a strong bond, a body language expert says
By Caitlin Elliott Published
-
There was a protocol mistake at Kate and William's wedding you might never have noticed - involving the Queen
There was an error when it came to following royal protocol for the Queen's arrival at the wedding
By Jess Bacon Published
-
Prince William's risk proposing to Kate that could've landed him in 'a lot of trouble'
Prince William's romantic Kenya proposal to Kate Middleton posed a risk that could've landed him in hot water with his relatives
By Jess Bacon Published
-
Kate and William's new furry family members at Adelaide Cottage - that mean more chores for George and Charlotte
Prince William revealed that the Wales family have welcomed some new furry creatures
By Jess Bacon Published
-
Princess Charlotte's favourite joke proves she has a cheeky sense of humour
Prince William shared his daughter's favourite joke during his latest royal outing - and it's a classic
By Caitlin Elliott Published
-
Prince William just revealed the sweetest detail about Prince Louis
Prince William spoke with volunteers about his youngest son’s favourite sport
By Jess Bacon Published
-
Recent weeks 'precious' for Kate Middleton with 'country walks and snuggles in front of the TV' with George, Charlotte and Louis
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been able to relish in precious family time over the Easter break, according to a royal expert
By Caitlin Elliott Published
-
32 sweet pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton with their children
There's nothing better than an adorable moment between the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children
By Jack Slater Published