Prince George and Princess Charlotte join their family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to see the RAF fly-past as part of the Trooping of Colour celebrations.
Charlotte dressed in a beautiful baby pink dress, and George a white top with a Peter Pan, blue-trimmed collared top, both looked adorable as they took their places to watch part of the day's celebrations.
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This was Charlotte's first time gathering on the balcony with her family, but seemed unfazed by it all as she sat in her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge's arms. George on the other hand resisted being held by his father, and instead opted to stand at the front of the balcony to watch the planes fly over.
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Like the typical, young boy he is, George seemed incredibly excited to watch the planes, looking up at the sky with his hand over one of his eyes to get a better view. He frequently turned round to chat to his father Prince William. Charlotte on the other hand, although seemingly intrigued, did have a momentary yawn - so adorable!
The RAF fly-past was part of the grand finale of the Trooping of Colour celebrations. The Mall will now be transformed for the Queen's Patron's Lunch picnic tomorrow that'll see 10,000 guests dine along The Mall leading up to Buckingham Palace.
Fingers crossed George and Charlotte join their family then too!
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(Images: Getty / Justin Tallis / Stringer)