King Hubert's first appearance.
King Hubert and the royals being confronted by Maleficent.
Sixteen years later, King Hubert eats some food as King Stefan waits for his daughter's return from hiding.
King Hubert calling for a minstrel to bring some wine in order to cheer King Stefan up.
King Hubert pouring two goblets of wine for himself and King Stefan.
King Hubert and King Stefan singing "Skumps."
King Hubert and King Stefan singing as they drink wine together.
King Hubert ordering the minstrel to show his designs for a castle intended for his son and Princess Aurora to live in once they're married.
"Nothing elaborate, of course. Forty bedrooms, dining hall... honeymoon cottage, really."
King Hubert wanting his son and Aurora to get married once Aurora returns home.
King Hubert being chastised by King Stefan for not thinking straight as the former hasn't seen his daughter in years.
"Well, there's no time to lose. Getting on in years, ha ha ha."
King Hubert getting angry when he believes King Stefan insulted his son when he was trying to explain how Aurora would react to her betrothal.
"Why doesn't your daughter like my son?"
King Hubert angry with King Stefan.
"I'm not so sure my son likes your daughter!"
King Hubert arming himself with a fish.
King Hubert attacks King Stefan with the fish.
When the fish gets busted up, King Hubert stops attacking King Stefan when he sees what was fighting with.
The two kings laughing as they quickly make amends.
King Hubert happy to hear his friend planning to order the royal woodcravers to make cradles for their future grandchildren.
The two kings finding the minstrel sleeping under the table after he got drunk during the kings' conversation.
King Hubert and King Stefan hearing a Guard announce the arrival of Prince Phillip.
King Hubert rushing out of the castle to greet his son, Phillip.
Meeting with his son, King Hubert is surprised when Phillip reveals he had met his future wife.
"Now, what's all this dream nonsense?"
When his son explains he met his future wife, King Hubert grows excited, thinking Phillip had already met Princess Aurora.
However, King Hubert is clarified by Phillip that he had met a girl he intended to marry.
King Hubert shocked to hear that Phillip has fallen in love with a peasant girl and wishes to marry her.
King Hubert being assured by his son that he's being serious with his motive to marry a peasant girl.
King Hubert upset that his son wants to marry a peasant rather than a princess.
King Hubert angry with Phillip for choosing to marry for love, rather than status.
King Hubert watching his son ride off on his horse, leaving to propose and marry the girl he had fallen in love with.
King Hubert worrying how he's going to tell King Stefan about his son's decision to marry a peasant.
"Stefan, there's something important I have to tell you."
King Hubert being asked by his friend where Phillip is.
King Hubert trying to tell King Stefan about Phillip's intention to marry a peasant girl.
King Hubert being interrupted by a Guard accidentally announcing Princess Aurora's return.
While being put to sleep by
Flora, King Hubert mentions his son falling in love with a peasant girl to the sleeping King Stefan.
King Hubert being questioned by Flora on the peasant girl's identity and how Phillip met her before he falls asleep.
King Hubert having woken up from his enchanted slumber.
"After all, Stefan, this is the 14th century!"
King Hubert, King Stefan, and Queen Leah hearing the royal court announce Aurora's return.
King Hubert witnessing Aurora arrive at the throne room.
King Hubert shocked to see his son escorting Aurora and locking arms with her as they arrive in the throne room together.
King Hubert confused over Phillip and Aurora's romance.
King Hubert being approached by Aurora.
King Hubert receiving a kiss on the cheek from Aurora who accepts him as her future father-in-law.
King Hubert noticing everyone around him is looking happy for Aurora and Phillip.
Having shrugged off his confusion, King Hubert happily watches his son share a waltz with Aurora, looking happy for them.