His mom and dad don’t seem to mind too much, though.
In fact, they may enjoy his antics that illustrate he’s a normal child.
The American-based band served as the opening act for the ceremony, something William was grateful for.

“I can’t thank you enough.
What a way to start the show.
That was incredible,” he exclaimed, shaking hands with the group’s members.

George, on the other hand?
It was reportedly the Queen Mother, his grandmother, who first introduced him to classical music.
King Charles’s son, Prince William, differs slightly from his dad.

However, like other princes and princesses, he was likely encouraged to pursue more traditional music.
William’s wife Kate Middleton appreciates her favorite tunes, too.
Reportedly, they were at the channel’s Big Weekend in Bangor and saw rapper Tinie Tempah.
They also saw Will’s favorite, Coldplay, at Wembley once.
Many previous royals had some relationship with music and probably had classical instruction.
The late Queen Elizabeth studied both music and art as a child and could reportedly play the piano.
George, Charlotte, and Louis will have musical instruction at their school.
By Year 3 at the institution, many students will know at least the basics of one musical instrument.
Outside of educational hours, George also chose to join the school’s choir.
Even Queen Camilla was spotted breaking out her dance moves at the king’s coronation concert.
Clearly, musical appreciation runs in the family.