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Royals caught giggling on camera during pastor's passionate speech

We’ve seen Camilla and Prince Charles struggling to contain their giggles while listening to Inuit throat singing in Canada.

But today it was Kate Middleton’s turn to hold back the laughter when she was caught on camera sniggering through pastor Michael Curry’s address at the royal wedding.

Kate and Camilla were trying to fight a fit of the giggles at the royal wedding. Photo: Yahoo!
Kate and Camilla were trying to fight a fit of the giggles at the royal wedding. Photo: Yahoo!
The royals were caught on camera giggling through Michael Curry’s passionate speech. Photo: Getty Images
The royals were caught on camera giggling through Michael Curry’s passionate speech. Photo: Getty Images
Eugenie and Princess Beatrice also giggled. Photo: Yahoo!
Eugenie and Princess Beatrice also giggled. Photo: Yahoo!
Zara Philip, who is heavily pregnant, held her mouth wide open. Photo: Yahoo!
Zara Philip, who is heavily pregnant, held her mouth wide open. Photo: Yahoo!

The 36-year-old, who gave birth to Prince Louis on April 23rd, was sitting next to Camilla at St George’s Chapel to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tie the knot.

However, the pastor’s passionate speech on love and God seemed to awaken a fit of the giggles in the wife of Prince William, who was videoed holding her head down and laughing.

Kate Middleton wasn’t the only royal to lose it during the speech, with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Prince William and even Princess Beatrice also looking at each other and smiling.

During the speech, the pastor quoted Martin Luther King Jr. and also spoke about modern technology and Jesus Christ.

“We must discover the power of love, the redemptive power of love. And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world. Love is the only way,” he said.

He went on to echo sentiments from the song, ‘Stand By Me’, which was performed by a choir following his address.

“The love that brings two people together is the same love that can bind them together, whether on mountaintops of happiness and through valleys of hardship.”