Royal snub: How Barack Obama accused Prince George of slap in the face – Express

Responses and messages about coronavirus have already come from the Royal Family: Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and more. However, after the news that Prince Charles tested positive and was showing mild symptoms of COVID-19, we got to see further messages of solidarity from the royals. On Thursday, even the Prince of Wales' grandchildren appeared on the Kensington Palace Instagram.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were filmed adorably clapping their hands in recognition of NHS workers.

As royal fans swooned over the clip of the Cambridge children, a 2016 report by the Daily Mirror about Prince George's meeting with former US President Barack Obama has resurfaced.

Mr Obama and his wife Michelle spent an evening with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and then got to meet George, who at the time was only two years old.

Images of the Prince meeting the former President and the First Lady in his pyjamas were broadcast around the world.

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Mr Obama described George as "adorable", but also jokingly accused him of breaching protocol during his last speech at the White House Correspondents' dinner.

He light-heartedly said the young royal's attire showed people were preparing for him to leave office.

He claimed that being greeted by George in his checked pyjamas and monogrammed bathrobe was a slight akin to his political opponents no longer answering his phone calls.

He said: "It's not just Congress.

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