Princess Charlotte has very relatable reaction to being on TV at Philip memorial

Princess Charlotte was one of the youngest guests at Prince Philip's memorial service and had a very relatable reaction to spotting herself on TV.

Her appearance, alongside her older brother, eight-year-old Prince George, drummed up a lot of support on social media for the Cambridge family.

The six-year-old displayed impeccable behaviour at the Westminster Abbey event on Tuesday (March 29) but appeared to be briefly startled by the cameras.

Midway through the ceremony, a camera zooms into where Prince Charlotte is sitting next to her mother Kate, Duchess of Cambridge.

While staring around at the architecture of the 13th-century building, Charlotte appears to suddenly notice her face is being shown on the TV.

The six-year-old is briefly taken aback and seems to flinch, before giving a little smile and turning away.

The moment was spotted by the royal appreciation Twitter account @RoyalReporterUK and was then widely shared and commented on by other fans.

One user commented: "Princess Charlotte is so cute!"

"You can't help but smile when you see this," said a second person.

Another viewer said: "Oh that's just adorable."

This comes after lip-readers watching footage of Kate and Princess Charlotte arriving at Westminster Abbey believe the Duchess of Cambridge was reassuring her daughter.

Kate said three words to young Charlotte, which allegedly were: "You can smile."

Since the event, royal fans have been debating if Charlotte looks more like her late grandmother Princess Diana or her great-grandmother, The Queen.

Commentators were also analysing the large role Prince Andrew had at the service, right by his mother's side, a month after he settled a US civil sex assault case with Virginia Giuffre

Body language expert Nick Davies told Daily Star: "He could have sat in the congregation with others, with his relatives, but they actively decided that he would have this role of supporting her [The Queen].

"So she has chosen, in essence, to remind people that he hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing, he’s not guilty of anything, he’s innocent.

"And she’s very clearly stating that he has a role at family occasions."

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