Royal family celebrates King Charles' coronation; Prince George, Princess Charlotte steal show
Katy Perry, Lionel Richie perform at Windsor Castle for coronation concert
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Princess Kate and Prince William were in great company Sunday for King Charles III coronation concert at Windsor Castle.
Their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, appeared to be having a blast while sitting in the royal box to watch the show with 20,000 revelers.
The family cheered along as Nicole Scherzinger took the stage to sing before Katy Perry and Lionel Richie performed for the new king and queen.
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Prince George, fresh from his duties as a page boy to the newly crowned Queen Camilla, laughed and cheered with his father following one performance.
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Princess Charlotte waved the Union Jack in support of the United Kingdom while seated beside her glamorous mother.
Their youngest son, Prince Louis, seemed to miss the concert after a big day at the coronation on Saturday.
The Princess of Wales sported a fiery red Alexander McQueen suit for the royal affair.
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She laughed and sang alongside her children before her husband, the Prince of Wales, gave a moving speech to King Charles III the day after he was officially crowned king.
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"Pa, we are all so proud of you," William said. "I also want to express my pride and gratitude for the millions of people who serve in the forces, in classrooms, hospital wards and local communities. I wish I could mention you all. Your service inspires us, and tonight we celebrate you, too."
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"I commit myself to serve you all, king, country and commonwealth," William concluded. "God save the king."
King Charles' coronation was held at London's Westminster Abbey on May 6. Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, were both crowned during the official ceremony, which was attended by roughly 2,000 people.
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, the king's brother, were both in attendance despite their tensions with the royal family.
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The Duke of Sussex arrived at Westminster Abbey alone as his wife, Meghan Markle, stayed at home in California with their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.