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Prince Charles Calls Queen “Mummy” During Birthday Concert

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Prince Charles Calls Queen “Mummy” During Birthday Concert

caused a stir during the Queen's 92nd birthday concert at the Royal Albert Hall when he referred to his mother as “Mummy” on stage.

The Prince of Wales raised three cheers for the Queen, prompting her to roll her eyes and smile.

The event was star-studded, featuring performances by Sting and Shaggy, Tom Jones, and Kylie Minogue.

The Queen was dressed in gold and took her seat at the Albert Hall, flanked by , the Duchess of Cornwall, and .

The concert began with a presentation of flowers to the Queen by seven-year-old Mason, who was also celebrating his birthday.

also took to the stage to wish his grandmother a happy birthday and paid tribute to her charity work through the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, of which he was recently appointed president.

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During his speech, Prince Charles reminisced about his mother's youth, saying, “I have a feeling that in 1948 when you were 22, you didn't somehow expect at your 92nd birthday to find your son in his 70th year, just able still to raise a small hip.”

He then asked the audience to give the Queen three “unbelievably rousing cheers,” which they did with great enthusiasm.

The concert concluded with the Queen and Prince Charles joining the performers on stage.

The Queen waved to the crowd, acknowledging their warm applause.

The event was a fitting celebration of the Queen's birthday, with performances from some of the biggest names in music.

It was a night to remember, filled with love and admiration for the Queen and all that she has accomplished in her long reign.

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