The Royal Family Reacted to a Copy of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Viral Dance


In a surprising blend of royal throwback and cheeky parody, British TV personality Jamie Laing and his wife Sophie Habboo recently delighted social media users by reimagining Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s iconic “Baby Mama Dance” video—with a hilarious update of their own.

On June 25, the couple posted a playful clip of themselves dancing down a regal red staircase, humorously mimicking the original video—except this time, it took place inside none other than Buckingham Palace. The twist? Sophie is currently expecting, making the homage feel all the more authentic.

With the caption “They said we couldn’t film in Buckingham Palace…,” the video quickly caught fire, racking up tens of thousands of likes—and a surprising shout-out from the most unlikely of sources.

 

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“We see you,” winked the official Instagram account of the Royal Family, replying to the video with a mix of amusement and approval. The comment itself quickly went viral, receiving over 10,000 likes and sparking a wave of laughter from royal watchers and casual fans alike.

A Viral Royal Moment, Revisited

The original “Baby Mama Dance” video—posted by Meghan Markle on June 4—captured a rare glimpse of the duchess in a candid, joyful moment as she danced alongside Prince Harry in a hospital room while heavily pregnant with daughter Lilibet. Playful, unfiltered, and brimming with real emotion, the clip quickly took off across social media.

 

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Two weeks later, during an episode of Aspire with Emma Grede, Markle reflected on the video’s unexpected popularity. “Did you see my baby momma dance?” she asked, laughing.

Grede, clearly a fan, replied that she had watched the clip “about 20 times” the day before. Markle smiled, explaining that while the video wasn’t new, it served as a reminder of how important it is to preserve real, joyful moments—especially outside of public expectations.

“I’m just grateful that now, being back on social as well, I have a place where I can share it on my own terms,” she said.

As public figures increasingly navigate the tension between curated image and authenticity, this light-hearted exchange between Jamie, Sophie, and the Royal Family shows that even Buckingham Palace can enjoy a viral moment.

Whether it’s a real pregnancy or a royal pastiche, the message resonates: joy, humor, and honesty are often the best content of all.