WATCH: Baby grabs Princess Kate's handbag and refuses to let go in hilarious video
A sassy toddler stole the show during a meet and greet between Princess Kate and local community members in Wales on Friday in an adorable moment caught on camera.
The 1-year-old, whose name is Daniel, was being held by his mother Lucy Williams when he reached out and grabbed the princess' black handbag and began playing with it.
Kate burst into laughter as the unexpected moment unfolded and let the curious young boy examine and play with her bag for a brief period.
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Lucy Williams from Aberfan, holds her son Daniel Williams as he takes the handbag of Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales (L) during a visit with Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales to the Aberfan memorial garden in Aberfan, south Wales on April 28, 2023.
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Lucy Williams, from Aberfan, holds her son Daniel Williams as he takes the handbag of Catherine, Princess of Wales, during her visit with her husband the Prince of Wales, to the Aberfan memorial garden in Aberfan, Wales, Britain, on April 28, 2023.
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Lucy Williams, from Aberfan, holds her son Daniel Williams as he plays with the handbag of Catherine, Princess of Wales, which he took from her during her visit with Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales in Aberfan, Wales, Britain on April 28, 2023.
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Lucy Williams, from Aberfan, holds her son Daniel Williams as he plays with the handbag of Catherine, Princess of Wales, which he took from her during her visit with Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales in Aberfan, Wales, Britain on April 28, 2023.
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The Princess of Wales and her husband Prince William traveled to the Aberfan Memorial Garden in the south of Wales on Friday to honor the victims of the 1966 Aberfan disaster and pay their respects.
The tragedy was a result of a massive landslide from a nearby mining waste site and led to the deaths of 144 people, including 116 children.