Prince George and Princess Charlotte
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19: Prince George of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales during the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022 in London, England. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born in Bruton Street, Mayfair, London on 21 April 1926. She married Prince Philip in 1947 and ascended the throne of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on 6 February 1952 after the death of her Father, King George VI. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III. Karwai Tang/WireImage/IBTimes

KEY POINTS

  • Princess Charlotte was caught on camera telling Prince George about the protocol requiring him to bow 
  • Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter curtsied, while their son bowed during the funeral
  • Twitter users were impressed by how Princess Charlotte behaved and reminded her older brother of the protocol

Princess Charlotte reminded her big brother, Prince George, to bow down in a video that received several responses from the netizens.

A footage of Princess Charlotte talking to Prince George during the Queen's funeral Monday outside the Westminster Abbey was shared on Twitter. In the clip, Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter tells her big brother, "The rule is that you need to bow."

The clip also showed Queen Consort Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge, Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Meghan Markle curtsying. Princess Charlotte also curtsied while Prince George bowed his head.

The video received several reactions, with many praising the Prince and Princess of Wales' only daughter.

"Oh my goodness! How precious is princess Charlotte," one commented.

"That's [what] sisters are for," another added.

"Princess Charlotte is everything!" a third user added

"She's such a girl boss what a cutie," a different royal fan wrote.

"She's the boss of the siblings. Love how George obeys her when he looks at her," a fifth user wrote with laughing emoji.

Princess Charlotte has received praises from royal fans due to her bubbly personality. According to a previous report from E! News, she is "destined to be so much more than a spare heir." She and the new generation of royals have been reportedly "tasked with ensuring that the British royal family remains relevant for the foreseeable future and useful."

She has distinguished herself as a "smart, spirited" girl with a "congenial but relatable" personality, the outlet noted.

"[Kate] said that Charlotte is growing up really fast. She is the one in charge," the wife of a Royal Marine officer, who spoke to Middleton at the opening of a war memorial, told reporters in 2017.

Several netizens also found Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' carriage moment at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration funny and adorable. During the carriage procession, the 4-year-old Prince Louis couldn't stop waving to the people, so Princess Charlotte took her younger brother's hand and put it on his lap. However, after just a few seconds, Prince Louis started waving again. Several netizens likened Prince William and Middleton's daughter to Princess Anne after watching the clip.

"I clocked that ... absolutely hilarious. Charlotte's definitely the next Anne," one commented.

"We need another Anne for the next generation... she'll keep everyone on their toes," another added with multiple laughing emojis.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19: Prince George of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales during the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022 in London, England. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born in Bruton Street, Mayfair, London on 21 April 1926. She married Prince Philip in 1947 and ascended the throne of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on 6 February 1952 after the death of her Father, King George VI. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III. Karwai Tang/WireImage/IBTimes