Dancing Prince Charles
Also known as: Prince Charles Photoshop · Sneaky Prince Charles
Dancing Prince Charles is a photoshop exploitable meme based on a photograph of Prince Charles doing an impromptu jig during a Diamond Jubilee visit to the Channel Islands on July 19, 2012. The image of the heir to the British throne mid-dance with a mischievous grin became a popular cut-out on B3ta, where users placed him into absurd scenarios. The gap between Charles's stuffy royal image and his goofy pose gave the meme its comedy.
TL;DR
Dancing Prince Charles is a photoshop exploitable meme based on a photograph of Prince Charles doing an impromptu jig during a Diamond Jubilee visit to the Channel Islands on July 19, 2012.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Dancing Prince Charles format works as a simple cut-out exploitable:
Take the transparent cut-out of Charles in his dancing/sneaking pose
Place him into any scene where a person creeping around with mischievous intent would be funny
The comedy typically comes from the contrast between Charles's royal status and whatever ridiculous situation he's been dropped into
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The day before the famous dance photo, Charles had attempted an indoor climbing wall in Jersey while wearing a full suit and slippery brogues, drawing gasps from onlookers.
Charles also tried spinning plates during the same Guernsey visit and failed when his "lack of balance meant the crockery tumbled".
The head teacher of Grainville School said Charles "will have earned some street cred" with the young people after his climbing wall stunt.
The Chubby Bubbles Girl meme that was combined with Dancing Prince Charles had originated on 4chan about three years earlier, around 2009.
Derivatives & Variations
Chubby Bubbles Girl Mashup:
A composite image placing Charles behind the running "Chubby Bubbles Girl," making it look like he was chasing her. Widely shared before The Atlantic debunked it[4].
B3ta Photoshop Challenge Entries:
Dozens of community-made edits placing Charles into scenes from movies, video games, and everyday life, collected on the B3ta challenge page[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
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