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Prince William's reassuring words to eldest son George at Jubilee concert uncovered

The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations were in full swing over the weekend and it is safe to say the royals were busy with pageants, parties and fly-pasts to celebrate the special occasion.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been a regular sight at events, along with their three young children who have delighted the nation with their hilarious antics.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been particularly busy, being spotted at Trooping the Colour, going on a surprise trip to Cardiff and stealing the show at the Platinum Party at the Palace gig, Yorkshire Live reports.

However, every step of the way, the royal youngsters have been supported by their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.

During the outstanding concert, which saw the likes of Queen + Adam Lambert, Diana Ross and Eurovisions' Sam Ryder take to the stage, Prince William had some words of reassurance for his eldest son, according to a professional lip reader.

As the camera was on them, William and George could be seen fixing bands to their wrists, which had been left on their seats.

And according to professional lip reader John Cassidy, William had some instructions as well as reassurance for his son.

(L-R) Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Louis of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (Yorkshire Live)

He believes William said to George as he struggled with his band: "You’ll have to do it like that..ok let’s do mine, then I’ll help you."

But it wasn't just William and Kate on hand to support the kids. William's cousin Zara Tindall, who was sitting behind them, was too.

As Princess Charlotte struggled with a cushion that was left on her seat, Mr Cassidy says Zara asked her: "Do you want that taken off as well too?, yes? ok." The young Cambridges were back out with their parents on Sunday, June 5, sitting in the royal box for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.

But it was younger brother Prince Louis who stole the show yet again just days after his adorable appearance at Trooping the Colour.

He had a cheeky warning from Mike Tindall, who sat behind the young prince after he was snapped putting his fingers in his ears and throwing a cushion around.

He was also spotted pointing at Kate making her laugh, wriggling around in his seat, pointing out the things he had spotted in the parade and putting his hands over his eyes.

There were a number of royals sat in the royal box, however, the Queen was not in the royal box for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant and neither were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

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