Naturally, the whole room had a good laugh.

As it turns out, underneath the polished exterior, this British royal has a flare for theatrics.

The King of England flailing a fishing rod around is not a sight we’ll soon forget.

Princess Catherine dancing with Paddington Bear

The video has a classically British, Monty Python-style humor, and we can’t get enough of it!

On numerous occasions, young Harry was seensticking his tongue outat reporters usually from the backseat of a car.

Even as an adult, he’s embraced this goofy expression (viaTown & Country).

This apparently applies to toddlers,too.

We promise this is the cutest video you’ll see all day.

The little girl got away with stealing handfuls of Harry’s popcorn for several minutes before he even noticed.

Rather than getting angry or ignoring her, he playfully teased her and offered to share his snack.

Needless to say, this royal mom isn’t intimidated by unexpected circumstances.

In classic Kate fashion, she stepped into the dance without hesitation, giving us this funny little moment.

Whose turn is it to go first?

If you follow viral royal news or enjoy lipreading, you’re going to love this clip.

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has often madeheadlinesfor breaking royal protocol mostly by accident.

A particularly funny moment happened in 2018 when Meghan and the queen paid a visit to Cheshire.

After meeting with various groups in the community, the two royals returned to the car.

In the end, the queen ushered the new duchess into the vehicle first.

AsMetroexplained, royal processions are ordered by the line of succession, with the monarch at the start.

Additionally, as etiquette coach William Hanson toldElle, “The Queen always sits behind the driver.

According toPeople, William volunteered Catherine to go first, claiming she was the “arty one.”

When it came time for him to paint, he took his jibe a step further.

Grabbing the brush, he asserted, “Thisis how you properly ruin a picture.”

But the Princess of Wales was the one to have the last laugh.

We feel for Catherine, but this little goofball seems more amusing than threatening to us.

AsPeopleput it, the young royal was a show-stealer.

It’s okay, George, we love your energy!

Apparently, this was no problem for Queen Elizabeth II.

She was a natural at lightening the mood, and there are receipts to back it up.

The moment was especially hilarious due to the dramatic framing and official atmosphere of the set.

We’re sure audiences did a double take when they turned on their televisions that morning.

Then you turn the telly on to check the weather, only to see Prince Charles!

You’d think there was something wrong!”

At one point, he joked, “Who the hell wrote this script?”

(We assume the writer then perished from embarrassment.)

According to theBBC, her lifelong support of the Royal Windsor Horse Show helped save numerous breeds from extinction.

“Go away!”

Whether he succeeded in this endeavor, well… that’s up to you.

Either way, every minute of his effort is a gift to the internet.

When she finally noticed him, he quipped, “Finished?”

The reporter, Romilly Weeks, later said this was classic Philip behavior.

Princess Anne, we admire your good-humored approach.

At least the queen wasn’t holding the camera down in her lap!