Royal Family News

Just another WordPress site

The Karaoke King of Kensington  Late at night in the palace, William picked up the karaoke mic and gave his best Elsa impression — eyes closed, falsetto soaring: “Let it gooo!” Kate walked in mid-performance, and instead of stopping him, burst into laughter, recording every second. Her warning? “This is going in the royal archives — or maybe the coronation playlist”
Royal Family

The Karaoke King of Kensington Late at night in the palace, William picked up the karaoke mic and gave his best Elsa impression — eyes closed, falsetto soaring: “Let it gooo!” Kate walked in mid-performance, and instead of stopping him, burst into laughter, recording every second. Her warning? “This is going in the royal archives — or maybe the coronation playlist”

Kate Middleton shows off 'impressive' singing talent in adorable clip from  school play

London — Move over Idina Menzel, there’s a new ‘Frozen’ star in town — and he just happens to be the future King of England. Insiders claim Prince William was recently caught by Kate Middleton belting out “Let It Go” from Disney’s Frozen in full falsetto, turning Kensington Palace into an impromptu karaoke bar.

The Scene That Sparked Laughter

According to palace staff, William had been unwinding after a long day when he stumbled upon a karaoke machine — allegedly set up for Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

“Most people assumed he’d choose something classic, maybe The Beatles or Elton John,” said one aide. “But no — he went straight for Frozen and gave it everything. High notes, dramatic hand gestures, the works. He even closed his eyes during the chorus.”

Kate Walks In at the Worst (or Best) Time

As fate would have it, Princess Kate entered the room just as William was reaching the climactic ‘Let the storm rage onnnnnn!’ in falsetto.

“She froze on the spot,” recalled an insider. “At first she looked horrified, then she grabbed her phone and started recording. She was shaking with laughter.”

Rather than stopping him, Kate allegedly teased: “I’m saving this for a rainy coronation.”

Prince George’s Entrepreneurial Twist

Kate Middleton and Prince William Kiss at Polo Match in Rare PDA Moment:  See the Cute Pics | Entertainment Tonight

But the hilarity didn’t stop there. Prince George, ever the businessman, allegedly discovered the recording on his mum’s phone and started charging his school friends £1 each to hear it.

“George told his mates: ‘Want to hear Dad sound like Elsa? One pound.’” one source revealed. “It’s already become playground legend.”

Palace Staff in Tears of Laughter

Witnesses inside the palace said the moment left everyone in stitches. “We’ve seen William do many things — play football, give speeches, even dance — but we’ve never seen him perform Disney at full volume,” said a staffer. “It was both shocking and unforgettable.”

Another aide admitted: “If diplomacy doesn’t work out, he could have a career in West End musicals. He’s… not bad, actually.”

Social Media Speculation

Though the palace has yet to officially comment, whispers of the “Elsa incident” quickly leaked online, sparking hashtags such as #FrozenPrince, #LetHimGo, and #KaraokeKingWilliam.

One viral tweet read: “If William ever performs ‘Let It Go’ live, I’ll personally campaign to make him King tomorrow.”

Another quipped: “George selling tickets to his dad’s karaoke might be the most Windsor thing ever.”

What It Means for the Royals

Prince William and Kate Middleton stun with 'heart-jumping' kiss at polo |  7NEWS

While some traditionalists may cringe at the idea of a future monarch in full falsetto, commentators argue that it only adds to William’s relatability.

“People expect stiff formality, but what they want is a human being,” said one royal analyst. “And nothing is more human than being caught singing Disney songs at the top of your lungs.”

The Final Word

Whether it’s remembered as an embarrassing slip or a heartwarming family moment, one thing is certain: Prince William’s rendition of “Let It Go” has secured its place in royal legend.

And with Kate promising to “save it for a rainy coronation,” it may not be the last time the world hears the future King channeling his inner Elsa.

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *