Pregnant Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing poke fun at THAT cringe Meghan and Harry dance in eyebrow-raising Instagram post filmed inside Buckingham Palace… which sparked a VERY surprising response from officials

The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace was constructed during Queen Victoria’s reign and has since been walked upon by various monarchs, princes, and princesses.

But never, one imagines, a twerking pregnant reality star and her radio presenter husband.

Previously popular figures Jamie Lang (currently hosting a program on Radio One) and his wife Sophie Habboo, who are anticipating their first child together, playfully recorded themselves reenacting the well-known “Baby Mama” dance of Harry and Meghan in the center of the royal abode this afternoon.

It’s uncertain if the post by the Duchess of Sussex, featuring an old video of the former royals participating in a popular trend in a hospital room prior to the birth of their daughter, Princess Lilibet, was meant as a subtle criticism or not, stirring up much discussion.

At a dazzling event held at the royal residence to honor The King’s Trust charity, Laing, who boasts 1.6 million followers on his Instagram account, shared a video he had taken. In his caption, it was evident that he was aware of breaking the rules as he acknowledged: ‘Apparently filming isn’t allowed in Buckingham Palace.’

The video displayed them dancing gracefully on a grand, red-carpeted and gold-adorned stairway that ascends to the State Rooms, surrounded by paintings depicting various royal family members.

Despite the instance clearly violating protocol and potentially causing a significant upset, luckily, palace staff managed to find the humor in it instead.

As a devoted follower, I noticed that ‘theroyalfamily’ Instagram account responded to my post with a message saying, “We notice you,” followed by a pair of eyes and a wink emoji.

In a fitting manner, The King’s Trust chimed in during the discussion, remarking: ‘Everyone here is exceptionally polite,’ accompanied by an amused smiley face.

Presenter Fearne Cotton, who was also a visitor, commented: ‘Additionally, you were using your camera with a flash. Recall the impact the flash might have had on those valuable artworks.’

One supporter playfully commented: ‘It’s fun when you can do it at the Palace, while Harry and Meghan couldn’t, chuckle.’

‘This comment brought a refreshing change in a world that can sometimes be troubling and grave.’

A palace aide clarified to the Mail that there was no offense taken, stating instead that “it was likely done in a playful manner, and indeed, it aligns with Jamie’s fantastic advocacy for The King’s Trust Awards. However, it’s not an action we would necessarily recommend all guests to replicate.

According to the ‘Royal Family’ account’s statement, it was revealed that they also possess a playful and humorous side, as evidenced by their response.

As for Jamie, may we recommend a visit to the Tower of London. Hashtag Winkyfacelolz.’ 

In the year 1976, while still a Prince, King Charles established The King’s Trust as a means of providing support for young individuals facing hardships, helping them reenter educational programs, employment opportunities, or vocational training.

Since then, it has significantly impacted over a million young individuals, earning recognition as one of the largest and most efficient charities focusing on similar causes within the nation.

Yesterday, Laing, who champions their cause, went to a reception at Buckingham Palace, where they were joined by personalities like George and Amal Clooney. The purpose was to celebrate the annual awards given to some exceptional achievements by the charity.

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2025-06-25 22:48