Prince William caught in heartwarming viral moment with Charles and Camilla

Prince William, King Charles and Queen William made their way to Portsmouth, England for an event honouring WWII veterans.

By Brigid Brown, Royal Reporter based in New York City

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Prince William, King Charles and Queen Camilla traveled to Portsmouth, England earlier this month, where William was seen greeting his father and mother-in-law in a very loving manner, which has garnered 450,000 page views over at TikTok. 

The royals were in Portsmouth to attend the UK’s national commemoration event of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landing.

Both William and Charles were scheduled to give speeches, but before taking the stage, William gave both Charles and Camilla a kiss on each cheek.

Wiliam leaned down a bit, put his hands on Charles' shoulders, gave him a peck, followed by a second peck, and did the same with his mother-in-law.

They are then seen walking into the stadium and addressing the British and allied veterans in attendance, thanking them for their service and honouring those whose lives were lost.

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Commemorations Marking The 80th Anniversary Of D-Day Take Place In Portsmouth

Charles and William gave speeches thanking the veterans for their service (Image: Getty)

Fans turned to the comments section to share their thoughts, writing notes like:“Prince William, I am an American sir, and you are an inspiration for the whole world! Thank you!!”

Prince William is such an amazing role model.” Such a class act!”

And there were those who put a spotlight on the veterans being honoured, which is what the day was intended for: “It is great to see them and have them support these wonderful men who went through such hell and lost their friends. Lest we forget.”

“Lovely honouring the veterans.”

The footage was shared to TikTok, receiving over 25.8K likes and 741 comments.

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The day was dedicated to those served, and the men and women who lost their lives, with Charles saying in his speech: "As we give thanks for all those who gave so much to win the victory whose fruits we still enjoy to this day, let us once again commit ourselves always to remember, cherish and honour those who served that day.”

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