Prince George Sings ‘Sweet Caroline’ As Rod Stewart Performs At Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee: Watch

Prince George sang along to Rod Stewart's performance of "Sweet Caroline" during the Platinum Jubilee concert.

Prince George Sings ‘Sweet Caroline’ As Rod Stewart Performs At Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee: Watch

Prince William Prince George Platinum Jubilee June 4 2022

View gallery

 Photo by Royal Household/Ranald Mackechnie/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12968764a)
Handout photo issued by Buckingham Palace of the official Platinum Jubilee portrait of Queen Elizabeth II photographed at Windsor Castle recently
Official Platinum Jubilee portrait of Queen Elizabeth II photographed at Windsor Castle, UK - 01 Jun 2022
This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Prince George and Prince William Duke of Cambridge
Platinum Party at the Palace, London, UK - 04 Jun 2022

 Buckingham Palace/ Studio Canal / BBC Studios / Heyday Films/PA WireMandatory Credit: Photo by PA Wire/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12972794a)Handout photo of Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear having cream tea at Buckingham Palace taken from a film that was shown at the BBC Platinum Party at the PalaceQueen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear having cream tea at Buckingham Palace, London, UK - 04 Jun 2022EDITORIAL USE ONLY. The copyright for the photograph vests with Buckingham Palace/ Studio Canal / BBC Studios. Publications are asked to credit Buckingham Palace/ Studio Canal / BBC Studios / Heyday FilmsThe photograph shall not be used without permission from Royal Communications. There shall be no commercial use whatsoever of the photograph (including any use in merchandising, advertising or any other non-editorial use). The photograph must not be digitally enhanced, manipulated or modified in any manner or form when published. The photograph will be free for press usage until 30th June 2022. It must not be used after this date without prior, written permission from Royal Communications, and no further licensing can be made

Image Credit: James Veysey/Shutterstock

The adorable Prince George seemed to have a blast at the Platinum Jubilee concert on June 4! During Sir Rod Stewart‘s rendition of Neil Diamond‘s classic hit “Sweet Caroline,” the 8-year-old was seen mouthing along to the words as he enthusiastically waved around a United Kingdom flag.

Prince George singing along to Sweet Caroline with his dad and waving his flag, a British classic 😍👑#PlatinimJubilee #PlatinumPartyAtThePalace pic.twitter.com/fuC0AeouQ4

— Kayla Adams (@KaylaAdams___) June 4, 2022

The eldest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton, he also seemed to be on his best behavior while he sat next to his father in a similar jacket and tie. Earlier that day, the father and son duo were seen both wearing navy blue suits while they walked Cardiff Castle. The lookalike pair were accompanied by George’s mother Kate and his younger sister, 7-year-old Princess Charlotte.

Prince George Prince William Platinum Jubilee June 4, 2022Prince George and Prince William at the Platinum Jubilee on June 4, 2022 (James Veysey/Shutterstock)

The Platinum Jubilee awards were a massive four day gathering honoring the reign of George’s great grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, who has been serving as England’s monarch for a record breaking 70 years. The star studded concert was set to be the last event of the anniversary celebration, and took place at the legendary Buckingham Palace. Memorable appearances of the night included performances from immensely talented artists such as Diana Ross, Elton John, Alicia Keys, Queen + Adam Lambert, Duran Duran, and more.

Before the exhilarating show, Queen Elizabeth, 96, made a surprise appearance in a hilarious sketch with the beloved animated British icon Paddington the Bear. In the quirky skit, the Queen randomly pulled a marmalade sandwich out of her purse at a tea party. The comedic video then concluded with she and Paddington tapping along to the sound of “We Will Rock You” triumphantly playing outside their building.

Although the Queen appeared to be lighthearted in the sketch, there has been some ongoing, undeniable tension within her family. In 2020, her grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle dropped a bombshell interview with Oprah, explaining their decision to step back as royal senior members. However, reports swirled in late May that Harry and his brother William were attempting to mend their relationship before reuniting for their Grandmother’s Jubilee, supposedly making an effort to move on from the past.