After Prince William managed to pull himself away from wife Kate Middleton and new son royal baby, Prince George he was bashed by his younger brother Prince Harry.

During a charity event on Wednesday, the Harry told the Duke of Cambridge, "Stop flirting, get on with it."

Will was busy chatting on the phone about baby talk, especially since the Duchess of Cambridge was recently spotted out with his son and childhood nanny Jessie Webb, who Princess Diana adored.

According to Today, the brothers sealed deals at the brokerage firm BGC Partners, which hosts the annual fundraiser in memory of the 658 employees it lost the September 11, 2001 attacks.

BGC is an affiliate of Cantor Fitzgerald, which had an office in the World Trade Center.

On Wednesday, the trading floor was in the presence of royalty as the brothers worked hard to raise money for two charities close to their hearts, WellChild and SkillForce.

While on the phone trying to land a deal Prince William was asked how baby George was to which he responded, "He's very well thanks. He's sleeping quite well."

The brothers both donned sophisticated suits and ties as the negotiated deals with firms including Barclays and Merrill Lynch, according to the Daily Mail.

During a deal, Harry spoke to a broker named George over the phone and complimented the man on his name. He joked and said, "A good, strong name."

Clearly taking the initiative ahead of his brother Harry began to urge brokers to raise the value of the deals.

[For photos of the royals on the rtrading floor click HERE]

While calling out numbers and lifting his hand to encourage that the final figure be higher the royal said, "Are you feeling like making some money for charity today? Good. Whatever you're thinking you can double it."

While Harry called the shots others were happy to see the calmness of Will.

Xavier Alcan, the executive managing director at BGC, said, "William was extremely pleasant and he was very efficient.

"He was making enough efforts to concentrate on the transaction with all the noise around him."

The money raised during the event will be split between several charities in the UK and abroad.