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THE Queen’s Birthday Party viewers were left in hysterics this evening as The Queen rolled her eyes at Prince Charles.

The Royals appeared on stage at the end of the show for a rendition of Happy Birthday – but one was not amused when her son decided to call her ‘mummy’ in front of everyone.

 The Queen rolled her eyes when Prince Charles called her mummy
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The Queen rolled her eyes when Prince Charles called her mummy

Taking the microphone Prince Charles first addressed the 92-year-old as “your majesty” before adding with a smirk “mummy”.

As the audience chuckled, The Queen could be seen rolling her eyes in amusement too.

He continued and asked the crowd to give her a hip, hip, hooray – or a “hip, hip” as he called it.

He said: “I have a feeling that in 1948 when you were 22, you didn’t somehow expect at your 92nd birthday to find your son in his 70th year.

 Prince Charles and The Queen appeared on stage at the end of the night
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Prince Charles and The Queen appeared on stage at the end of the nightCredit: Andrew Parsons
 Prince Charles got a laugh calling her mummy
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Prince Charles got a laugh calling her mummy
 Meghan sat beside her husband-to-be at the bash
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Meghan sat beside her husband-to-be at the bash
 The actress looked stunning in a navy dress
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The actress looked stunning in a navy dress
 Meghan wore her hair in an elegant up do
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Meghan wore her hair in an elegant up do
 She was seen whispering to Harry as they watched the show
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She was seen whispering to Harry as they watched the showCredit: Getty - Pool

“So, just able still to raise a small hip, hip… would you please give your majesty three unbelievably rousing cheers on her birthday.”

The amusing moment didn’t go unnoticed by fans who took to Twitter to comment on it.

One person tweeted: “Even Liz rolled her eyes at Charles calling her "Mummy". #QueensBirthdayParty.”

Another added: “That eye roll from the queen though when Charles called her Mummy 😂 #Queensbirthdayparty.”

 Tom Jones performed during the show
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Tom Jones performed during the show
 Shaggy and Sting did a medley for The Queen
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Shaggy and Sting did a medley for The QueenCredit: Andrew Parsons
 Kylie Minogue wowed the Royals
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Kylie Minogue wowed the RoyalsCredit: Reuters
 Ed Balls chatting to the host Zoe Ball
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Ed Balls chatting to the host Zoe Ball

While a third remarked: “The Queen’s eye roll at Charles calling her ‘mummy’ 😂 #QueensBirthdayParty.”

The Queen was joined by her son, Prince William, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for the star-studded concert, which was billed as The Queen's Birthday Party.

Welsh singer Tom Jones kicked off the show with his hit "It's Not Unusual" shortly before Elizabeth appeared in the royal box of London's Albert Hall, flanked by her family.

Kylie Minogue, Sting, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Shaggy were among those on the bill, along with stars of the stage and screen.

 Anne-Marie put on a toe-tapping performance
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Anne-Marie put on a toe-tapping performance
 The Royals in their box
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The Royals in their box
 Meghan looked right at home at the bash
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Meghan looked right at home at the bash

The event is a break in tradition for the queen who usually spends her birthday privately with little public celebration, although there were nationwide events to mark her 90th.

The concert comes at the end of a week in which leaders and dignitaries from 53 countries came to London for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, and featured performers from the network of mostly former British colonies.

Elizabeth also has an ";official" birthday in June, which is marked with a large parade of soldiers through central London, known as Trooping the Colour.

 Craig David belted out his hits
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Craig David belted out his hits
 Jamie Callum made a surprise return to stage
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Jamie Callum made a surprise return to stageCredit: Andrew Parsons
The Women's Institute makes the Queen a cake featuring corgis on The Queen's Birthday Party


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