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Princess Charlotte’s Favorite Song and Prince Louis’ Dance Moves: Insights into the Musical Preferences of the Royal Siblings

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Princess Charlotte’s Favorite Song and Prince Louis’ Dance Moves: Insights into the Musical Preferences of the Royal Siblings

The children of the Prince and Princess of Wales have a shared passion for music, with all three youngsters displaying a keen interest in various tunes.

, in particular, has a favorite song that she adores, revealed during his recent appearance on the Apple Fitness Plus podcast Time to Walk.

According to the Duke of Cambridge, his daughter delights in dancing and dressing up to a vintage pop track, a ritual that her younger brother, , eagerly imitates.

In a candid moment on the podcast, provided a glimpse into the musical inclinations of his children, mentioning that “‘The song Waka Waka' by Shakira is one that the kids are now into.”

He humorously described the scene, noting the abundance of hip movements and costume changes that accompany their music sessions.

, in particular, is depicted as a lively dancer who enjoys prancing around the kitchen in various outfits, while enthusiastically follows her lead, much to her delight.

Prince William further elaborated on the sibling dynamics within the royal household, sharing an amusing anecdote about a morning routine dispute between Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The Duke humorously remarked, “‘And I now have to prioritize so that someone else completes this task one day, and I take care of that task the next day,'” highlighting the playful rivalry between his eldest children over music selection.

Despite being shielded from the public eye, Prince George and Princess Charlotte have made notable appearances alongside their parents at select royal engagements.

Their attendance at significant events such as the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial ceremony and the late Queen's state funeral garnered praise from royal enthusiasts and experts for their impeccable behavior.

Notably, the siblings were given the autonomy to decide whether to attend these solemn occasions, reflecting the royal family's emphasis on involving the younger generation in ceremonial duties.

However, the recent Commonwealth Day service saw the absence of the three royal children, sparking speculation among fans regarding the reasons behind their nonattendance.

While no official explanation was provided, conjecture arose that the event's scheduling on a Monday afternoon may have clashed with the children's school commitments, leading to their omission from the proceedings.

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