Prince George Being 'So Powerful' Caught on Camera

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Prince George's biggest royal moments have won praise on TikTok as fans charted two extraordinary years in the 11-year-old's life.

The future king was about to turn nine during Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee back in June 2022.

In the intervening years, he has appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony during his grandfather's coronation, been given a crash course in charity and appeared in his mother's chemotherapy announcement video.

Prince George at Jubilee and Coronation
Prince George is seen [L] at the Platinum Jubilee during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II in June 2022 and [R] at King Charles III's Coronation in May 2023. A fan charted his transformation during... Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

One fan on TikTok mapped out his royal journey during the first years of King Charles III's reign in a video captioned: "He is so powerful."

One reply read, "George looks like his great great grandfather" while another fan wrote: "George looks like Princess Diana's brother Charles."

The clip was liked 15,500 times and viewed 77,400 times and also featured a moment from George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' visit to a baby bank with their mother Princess Kate, seen in a video released by Kensington Palace in December 2023.

Elsewhere, there are clips of him watching his favorite soccer club Aston Villa with his dad Prince William and walking through the woods with a cricket bat.

The later footage was taken from a video message Kate recorded to announce the end of her chemotherapy treatment.

A snippet of George wearing a bright red tunic comes from his appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the king's coronation and in another shot he is seen wearing a double-breasted navy blazer with a bright red tie at Trooping the Colour, the king's birthday parade, in June 2023.

Footage of him politely greeting the Reverend David Stanton at Westminster Abbey comes from his mother's Together at Christmas carol service on December 8, 2023.

George, Charlotte and Louis have not officially appeared in public together since Trooping the Colour, in June, though George watched soccer's UEFA Euro 2024 final in July and Charlotte joined Kate at Wimbledon the same month.

The trio will likely be back out for this year's installment of Kate' annual carol service in December, however.

It will mark a happy end to a difficult year for the princess after she underwent six months of chemotherapy, starting in late February, and announced in March "cancer had been present" in her body at the point she had abdominal surgery in January.

Jack Royston is Newsweek's chief royal correspondent based in London. You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @jack_royston and read his stories on Newsweek's The Royals Facebook page.

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