Princess Charlotte Loses Her Footing While Curtsying to King Charles at Coronation Concert

The only daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton was seated between her mother and brother Prince George for the Windsor Castle concert event

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Princess Charlotte is a master of royal curtsies — but she almost lost her balance at the Coronation Concert.

The daughter of Prince William, 40, and Kate Middleton, 41, slightly stumbled when she curtsied to King Charles and Queen Camilla as they entered the royal box to watch the royal concert on Sunday.

Princess Charlotte, 8, was captured on video going into a dip as those around her also bowed and curtsied when her grandfather passed by on his way to his seat. However, she appeared to misstep — but she recovered quickly and stood in front of her seat in the royal box.

For the event, Princess Charlotte wore a white ruffled dress as she sat between her mother, who wore a red suit by her wedding gown designer, Alexander McQueen, and brother Prince George, 9, who looked like a miniature version of his father in a similar dark blue suit with tie, for the concert.

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Notably missing was the siblings' younger brother, 5-year-old Prince Louis, who did not attend the event with his family. After all, he had a busy day on Saturday!

The concert was meant to "celebrate the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen in front of 20,000 members of the public and invited guests," not to mention those watching at home.

The eclectic lineup for the night was led by Lionel Richie and Katy Perry — both of whom have close connections to King Charles. Perry has served as an ambassador of The British Asian Trust, a charity co-founded by Prince Charles to tackle poverty and transform lives in South Asia, since 2020. Meanwhile, the "All Night Long" hitmaker was appointed as the First Global Ambassador and First Chairman of the Global Ambassador Group for The Prince's Trust in 2019. Charles established the charity in 1976 as the Prince of Wales to provide disadvantaged youth with the resources they need to reach their full potential.

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Princess Charlotte appeared to be big fan of Perry, singing along to the pop star as she performed her hit "Roar."

Prince George and Princess Charlotte waved Union Jack flags throughout the show. The royal siblings especially lit up when Miss Piggy and Kermit made a surprise appearance with Paddington star Hugh Bonneville, who hosted the event. At the end of the show, Kermit seemed to find his way to the box — waving a flag right in front of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh!

Perhaps in the highlight of the evening, the entire crowd stood up as Richie performed "All Night Long" — and the royals were no exception, dancing along to the beat.

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The concert also featured performances by Take That, Sir Bryn Terfel, Andrea Bocelli and Alexis Ffrench. Nicole Scherzinger performed "Reflection" from Mulan as pianist Lang Lang played, and Olly Murs set the tone for the night with an early upbeat song.

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