Pregnant Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing spark royal uproar with cheeky twerking video on iconic staircase as they mock Meghan and Harry’s viral ‘Baby Mama’ dance… and get a shock reaction from the Royal Family account - suong

   

Built for Queen Victoria, the Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace has been traversed by Kings and Queens, Princes and Princesses.

But never, one imagines, a twerking pregnant reality star and her radio presenter husband.

Former Made In Chelsea favourites Jamie Laing - who now hosts a show on Radio One - and his wife Sophie Habboo, who are expecting their first baby together, cheekily filmed themselves this afternoon recreating Harry and Meghan's by now infamous 'Baby Mama' dance in the heart of the royal residence.

It is unclear whether it was a dig at the former royals, who sparked huge debate after the Duchess of Sussex posted a jaw-dropping video on Instagram of them doing the viral craze four years ago in the delivery suite shortly before she gave birth to their daughter, Princess Lilibet, earlier this month.

Laing, who posted his video to his own Instagram account with 1.6million followers after attending a glittering reception at the royal residence to celebrate The King's Trust charity, clearly knew he was bending the rules as he wrote: 'They said we couldn't film in Buckingham Palace.'

The clip showed them gyrating on the sweeping red-carpeted and gilded staircase which leads up to the State Rooms, flanked by portraits of members of the Royal Family.

Pregnant Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing poked  fun at THAT cringe Meghan and Harry dance in an eyebrow-raising Instagram post filmed inside Buckingham Palace on Wednesday
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Pregnant Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing poked  fun at THAT cringe Meghan and Harry dance in an eyebrow-raising Instagram post filmed inside Buckingham Palace on Wednesday 

Last month Meghan marked her daughter's fourth birthday as she shared a cringey throwback video of her and Harry twerking in front of a hospital bed before she went into labour
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Last month Meghan marked her daughter's fourth birthday as she shared a cringey throwback video of her and Harry twerking in front of a hospital bed before she went into labour 

 

While the moment was most definitely a breach in protocol and could have sparked a royal meltdown, palace aides fortunately found the funny side.

Its official Instagram account 'theroyalfamily' replied to the post saying: 'We see you' accompanied by a pair of eyes and a wink emojis.

The King's Trust entered the conversation in the spirit of the occasion, saying: 'All of our attendees are very well behaved' with the same look and a laughing emoji. 

Presenter Fearne Cotton, who was also a guest, added: 'You also had your pap camera out with a flash. Think of what the flash has done to those priceless paintings.'

Another follower posted cheekily: 'When you get to do it at the Palace but Harry and Meghan couldn't lol'.

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The clip showed them gyrating on the sweeping red-carpeted and gilded staircase which leads up to the State Rooms, flanked by portraits of members of the Royal Family

The clip showed them gyrating on the sweeping red-carpeted and gilded staircase which leads up to the State Rooms, flanked by portraits of members of the Royal Family 

As Sophie, 30, showcased her blossoming bump in a floral pastel yellow halter neck summer dress, her husband gestured at her bump as the track began to play
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As Sophie, 30, showcased her blossoming bump in a floral pastel yellow halter neck summer dress, her husband gestured at her bump as the track began to play

In Meghan's video as Starrkeisha's viral Baby Mama song begins to play, Meghan starts twerking in front of a hospital bed before she gyrates around the room and Harry joins her
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In Meghan's video as Starrkeisha's viral Baby Mama song begins to play, Meghan starts twerking in front of a hospital bed before she gyrates around the room and Harry joins her

While the moment was most definitely a breach in protocol and could have sparked a royal meltdown, palace aides fortunately found the funny side

While the moment was most definitely a breach in protocol and could have sparked a royal meltdown, palace aides fortunately found the funny side 

The King¿s Trust entered the conversation in the spirit of the occasion, saying: ¿All of our attendees are very well behaved¿ with the same look and a laughing emoji

The King's Trust entered the conversation in the spirit of the occasion, saying: 'All of our attendees are very well behaved' with the same look and a laughing emoji

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Seeing the humourous side fans rushed to the comments as they penned: 'When you get to do it at the Palace but Harry and Meghan couldn¿t lol'

Seeing the humourous side fans rushed to the comments as they penned: 'When you get to do it at the Palace but Harry and Meghan couldn't lol'

Presenter Fearne Cotton, who was also a guest, added: ¿You also had your pap camera out with a flash. Think of what the flash has done to those priceless paintings¿

Presenter Fearne Cotton, who was also a guest, added: 'You also had your pap camera out with a flash. Think of what the flash has done to those priceless paintings' 

'As for Jamie, may we recommend a visit to the Tower of London. Hashtag Winkyfacelolz.' 

The King's Trust was set up by King Charles when he was Prince of Wales in 1976 to help disadvantaged young people get back into education, work and training.

It has since gone on to help more than one million young people and is considered one of the biggest and most effective charities of its kind in the country.

Laing, who is a supporter of its work, attended a reception at Buckingham Palace yesterday alongside the likes of George and Amal Clooney to highlight its annual awards for some of the charity's greatest success stories.