Times The Queen Caused Her Family To Burst Into Laughs

Apr 24, 2020 by apost team

Although Queen Elizabeth II is the matriarch of the British royal family known for their stiff upper lips and strict protocol, she also knows how to ease tension and cut loose especially with her relatives. Here are some of the fun-loving and sweet times the Queen has shared a laugh with her family members in public.

Prince Harry

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The Queen and her grandson Prince Harry have a famously close bond, and it was apparent at the 2019 wedding of Lady Gabriella Windsor and Thomas Kingston. The two were all smiles at the wedding which was right after Harry's first child Archie was born on May 6th according to Tatler.

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Meghan Markle

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At Meghan Markle's first royal engagement without her husband Prince Harry in 2018, she and the Queen had laughs at an event in Cheshire according to the Evening Standard. It was an intimate moment that most likely helped to put Meghan at ease while they giggled and watched an event put on by local schoolchildren.

Kate Middleton

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The Duchess of Cambridge and her grandmother-in-law enjoyed each other's company at a school's sporting event in 2012 in Nottingham, reports the Daily Mail. The two were spotted having a relaxed conversation that looked like it was full of jokes.

Camila Parker-Bowles

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The Queen's daughter-in-law Camila accompanied her to the Ebony Horse Club and Community Riding Centre in Brixton in 2013. It was a fun-filled moment for the Queen who loves all things related to horses, reports The Telegraph.

Prince Charles

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At a 2012 gathering at Braemar, Prince Charles and his mother could not stop laughing on the sidelines. They were seated with Prince Philip as well as they watched the annual highland games in Scotland, which royal family members have been attending since 1848 according to the BBC.

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In a break in protocol, young Prince William cracked a smile as his grandmother inspected the cadets at his military graduation. The prince was graduating from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2006 according to CBS and the Queen clearly made him laugh during the passing out parade.

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Are you surprised to know that such a proper lady sometimes has a little fun during royal engagements? Pass on this article to others who might be interested to know as well, especially those who love the royal family.