Royal fans can't get enough of Prince William's reaction to Tom Allen's stand-up during the Royal Variety Performance.
The comedian and TV presenter, 40, took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall, and seemed to quickly find a new fan in the Prince of Wales, who could be seen hysterically laughing at his routine.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, viewers at home were quick to comment on Prince William's reaction, with one writing: "Creased up watching Prince William belly laughing at Tom Allen…#royalvarietyperformance"
"Ok so Prince William crying with laughter at Tom Allen on the Royal Variety has made my whole night #RoyalVariety #RoyalVarietyPerformance" added another.
While a third penned: "think it’s safe to say William LOVED Tom.. to the extent he was crying #RoyalVarietyPerformance."
And a fourth wrote: "He's gonna be a great King.. loved seeing his genuine laughter."
Prince William and Kate Middleton were joined at the event by the Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden and Prince Daniel.
For the occasion, Kate wore a teal blue floor-length gown that featured statement draped sleeves with slits across the arms.
The princess styled her brunette locks into a bouncy wave and showcased her fresh fringe, accessorising with a gold clutch purse and statement jewellery.
As well as a diamond choker necklace, Kate added a sparkly bangle and matching earrings, and finished off with a pair of teal suede heels.
Meanwhile, William donned a smart black suit, with photos from the event showing the Royal couple arriving at the event hand-in-hand.
This year's The Royal Variety Performance marks the show's 95th year, with The Chase's Bradley Walsh serving as host for the the first time.
Ahead of the show, which was filmed at the end of November, Bradley teased what was to come, as he said: "Lots of music, lots of comedy, amazing theatre and some speciality performances as well.
"Big stars, big names and that’s what it’s all about. We do it all for the Royal Variety charity, which is really great."
The numberous performances taking part int the show, included West End favourite and theatre superstar Samantha Barks, who opened the show by singing God Save the King before returning to belt out Let It Go during the Disney medley.
There was also perfomances from comedian Simon Brodkin, singer and actress Hannah Waddingham, and Britain's Got Talent winner and trained clown Viggo Venn.
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