
4-year-old boy tips his hat to Disney princesses during parade in viral video. So cute, says Internet
India Today
A video of a 4-year-old boy tipping his hat to Disney princesses during Disney World's famed parade has left netizens mighty impressed. The video has gone crazy viral on social media.
The internet is going gaga over this viral video of a little boy tipping his hat as a sign of respect to the Disney princesses at a parade in Disney World. Vanessa Guedert took her son Bernardo to Disney World in Florida where she captured a video of him tipping his Mickey Mouse hat to Disney princesses Snow White and others during the park's famed parade. The viral video was shared on Twitter handle named Buitengebieden and it has over 72k views. The clip was initially shared on TikTok last week by Bernardo’s mother. She later shared the video on Instagram as well where it has garnered 2.4 million views so far. Disney’s true prince..IG: vanessaguedert pic.twitter.com/sHD3GusrYm So sweet and pure....love the energy of young kids like that. So cute! A little gentleman! Manners never grow old and his parents should be proud. As my grandma would say, “manners cost nothing”..... but always mean respect even when no words are spoken... pic.twitter.com/jQb5kXOPkX Men have NO idea how this little gesture of gallant respect can make a girl's heart flutter. How sweet! Good job, dad and mom. That is so adorable and sweet. Cutest thing I've seen all day. That little boy is definitely Prince Charming. That´s so sweet, what a polite little gentlemen, well done to his mom . I don’t know why this made me cry be sure to watch with music on So sweet. Disney are incredible at this.
In the 23-second video, the little one can be seen waving at the Disney princesses as they were parading and he also lowered his hat as a sign of respect. “Disney’s true prince (sic),” the video caption read.

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