This photo of Prince George at the royal wedding has officially got the meme treatment
An image of Prince George at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding has been given the meme treatment with My Chemical Romance and Draco Malfoy references abound.
Wearing his all-black pageboy outfit for the big day, George was pictured by photographer Brian Lawless walking down the steps outside St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
One of the memes suggested that his facial expression and closed fist made him look like Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter.
"My father will hear about this Potter," tweeted Marc Snetiker, a reference to a famous Malfoy quote.
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Two of the memes suggested there was something distinctly My Chemical Romance-esque about Prince George.
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A tweet by journalist Marie Le Conte cited lyrics from "Welcome to the black parade" by My Chemical Romance.
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Even Cersei Lannister made her way into the memes.
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Most of the memes seemed pretty innocent and in good humour. Although it's still worth bearing in mind that Prince George is only four years old.
Given that the next royal wedding could very well be Prince George's, we'll have to find a lot more than memes to tide us over until the next wedding comes around.
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