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IT DIDN’T take much for PRINCE GEORGE (3) and his little sister, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE (2), to upstage the other members of the royal family at the annual Trooping the Colour parade in London recently. The toddlers – watched over by their parents, PRINCE WILLIAM and KATE, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE (both 35) – charmed the crowd from the balcony of Buckingham Palace with their animated antics. Moments before the event they were spotted peeking through the windows before stepping out with the rest of the royal clan, including their cousins PRINCESS EUGENIE (27) and PRINCESS BEATRICE (28), granddad PRINCE CHARLES (68) and his wife, CAMILLA (69), Princess Anne’s husband, TIMOTHY LAURENCE (62), and great-grandparents QUEEN ELIZABETH (91) and PRINCE PHILIP (96).
Kate looked stunning in a pink Alexander McQueen outfit and Jane Taylor hat while Wills was dapper in his royal attire.
Trooping the Colour is a centuries-old military parade to mark the Queen’s official birthday in June.