The BBC criticized Princess Charlotte’s coverage of the Queen’s Jubilee

The British station has rejected the reaction for its coverage of the seven-year-old royal during the Queen’s platinum jubilee party.

Platinum Jubilee Party spectators at the Palace have criticized the BBC for showing Princess Charlotte “boring”.

The young royal attended the star-studded concert celebrating the Queen’s 70th throne with her father, Prince William, mother Kate Middleton and older brother George, she reportedly reported. The sun.

She seemed excited for much of the night, wearing her seat belt Sweet Caroline as he proudly waved a flag with his brother.

But from time to time, the camera panning the seven-year-old boy who was yawning or looking a little disinterested and worn out.

Those who looked at the house quickly condemned the station, insisting that the children had had a long day.

Both George and Charlotte accompanied their parents on a royal visit to Wales that morning, their first official engagement.

Children’s author Helena Pielichaty said, “Stop looking at Prince George and Princess Charlotte just to see them boring and restless; give them a break.”

Someone else wrote on Twitter: “Everyone says Prince George and Princess Charlotte are ‘bored’. They were in Cardiff a few hours ago: they’ve had a busy day! At their age they would have left my seat.”

And a third added, “Does anyone else feel that George and Charlotte just need to go to bed before their trip to Wales?”

For the rest of the night, the Cambridge children danced in their seats And Rockarem and smiled at his parents.

Kate, who looked stunning in white, was very excited about the brilliant event, where the performers included Diana Ross, George Ezra and Craig David.

She laughed out loud as she spoke to Mike and Zara Tindall, who were sitting behind her.

As Adam Lambert performed with Queen, he was seen shrugging his shoulders and smiling as he boogied.

And she and William seemed to know every word Any dream willsigning with Jason Donovan later at the party on the Palace stage.

Busy day for royal youth

No wonder the children felt exhausted after they reunited with their mother and father on Saturday to visit Cardiff Castle.

A laughing little Charlotte stole the show while pretending to lead a band, and seemed to bow.

She and George seemed to enjoy the outing, laughing as Charlotte led the musicians performing. Let’s not talk about Bruno of the hit Disney movie Charming.

Excitingly, George’s visit reflected his father’s first official trip to Wales at the same age when he joined Princess Diana and Charles in Cardiff in 1991.

The younger brother, Prince Louis, who appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with his family after Trooping the Color on Thursday, missed the visit as well as last night’s concert.

The Queen also did not attend after missing yesterday’s Epsom Derby Day, and chose to watch it on TV from Windsor Castle in her “comfortable clothes”.

He also skipped the Thanksgiving service on Friday after experiencing “discomfort” during Trooping the Color on Thursday.

This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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