Prince George "went crazy" for Craig David's blue sequinned outfit at the Platinum Party at the Palace concert.
The nine-year-old royal joined his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and his siblings Princess Charlotte, seven, and four-year-old Prince Louis - at the musical extravaganza - which was held outside Buckingham Palace in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee - and the '7 Days' hitmaker has revealed his costume was a particular hit with the youngster.
Speaking during a forthcoming appearance on 'The Jonathan Ross Show', Craig said: "Prince William walks over, he comes over, says, 'My son George was going crazy for the blue sequined outfit that you were wearing.'
"My mum was there, I said, 'Lovely to meet you, love that George loved the outfit.' "
The 41-year-old singer met William during a "soiree" inside Buckingham Palace after the concert and he felt very proud to introduce his mother to the prince and his wife Catherine.
He added: "That moment for me, as a son [introducing my mother to William], was probably the most incredible moment for me. Then Kate comes over. Very memorable moment."
Craig praised William as "super down-to-earth" and said he thinks the prince and his brother, the Duke of Sussex, are giving the monarchy a "different tone".
He said: “It’s almost like seeing him and seeing Harry and seeing the next generation coming through, I feel it’s giving a different tone to the royal family.”
The 'Fill Me In' hitmaker is also a fan of King Charles, who took the throne in September following the death of his mother.
He said: “I’m an ambassador of the Prince’s Trust.
“He is another one. He’s a stand-up guy. Whenever I met him, it’s not the pretence of what could come with being a royal.
“He’s very down-to-earth and he is very much an advocate for, ‘How can we help the young children?’”
'The Jonathan Ross Show' airs on Saturday (19.11.22) at 10.10pm on ITV and ITV Hub.
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