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WATCH: This video of the queen's slow retreat after she sees Prince George attempt to make Christmas pudding is going viral

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Prince William, Prince George, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles (Photo: Getty Images)
Prince William, Prince George, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles (Photo: Getty Images)

Cape Town – In support of The Royal British Legion's 'Together at Christmas' initiative – a programme designed to provide extra support to the armed forces and veteran communities – the queen, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George, prepared special Christmas puddings at Buckingham Palace recently.

The Kensington Palace Instagram account shared a video of six-year-old Prince George attempting to vigorously stir what we're assuming can only be some fruit cake-like ingredients.

Both the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge try to help the littlest royal in the clip.

In a version of the video shared on Twitter though, the future king seems to really be going at the pudding as the queen slowly retreats – and social media users are pretty much having a field day on the clip shared with the caption, "Queen Elizabeth knows bad vibes when she sees it."

SEE THE POST AND VIDEO HERE:

Many users on Twitter commented that George is going to rule with an iron fist one day, while others commented on the queen's reaction.

One user shared a GIF of Keke Palmer's Vanity Fair lie detector test saying, "I don't know who this man is. Sorry to this man."

(Photo: Getty Images)

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