Prince George and Princess Charlotte are old pros when it comes to their balcony moment.
The royal siblings appeared alongside the rest of the royal family — including parents Prince William and Princess Kate and great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II — for the annual Trooping the Colour celebration on Saturday.
And the littlest royals didn’t disappoint! After making her debut balcony appearance last year, Charlotte, 2, knew just how to work the crowd of well-wishers below, smiling and waving in her mom’s arms while wearing a pink dress. George, who turns 4 in July, was just as excited as he watched the roaring...
The royal siblings appeared alongside the rest of the royal family — including parents Prince William and Princess Kate and great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II — for the annual Trooping the Colour celebration on Saturday.
And the littlest royals didn’t disappoint! After making her debut balcony appearance last year, Charlotte, 2, knew just how to work the crowd of well-wishers below, smiling and waving in her mom’s arms while wearing a pink dress. George, who turns 4 in July, was just as excited as he watched the roaring...
- 6/17/2017
- by Erin Hill
- PEOPLE.com
It’s time for Trooping!
Saturday is the annual Trooping the Color in London, which marks the formal celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s “official” birthday. (Her actual birthday is April 21 — you can learn about why she has two birthdays here.)
As usual, all your favorite royals were there to celebrate the 91-year-old monarch’s milestone.
The Queen and Prince Philip, who turned 96 last week, kicked things off in a carriage.
The Queen wore a powder blue Stewart Parvin outfit and a matching Philip Somerville-designed hat. She also wore her Brigade of Guards Badge, which she wears every year.
Saturday is the annual Trooping the Color in London, which marks the formal celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s “official” birthday. (Her actual birthday is April 21 — you can learn about why she has two birthdays here.)
As usual, all your favorite royals were there to celebrate the 91-year-old monarch’s milestone.
The Queen and Prince Philip, who turned 96 last week, kicked things off in a carriage.
The Queen wore a powder blue Stewart Parvin outfit and a matching Philip Somerville-designed hat. She also wore her Brigade of Guards Badge, which she wears every year.
- 6/17/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
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