Cheeky antics hit the front pages over past year
CHILD STARS: YOUNGEST ROYALS UPSTAGE THE GROWN-UPS
THEY HAVE often unwittingly emerged as the stars of the show, upstaging far more seasoned members of the Royal Family.
And the Queen’s greatgrandchildren delighted Royal fans during the past year as they got up to mischief in front of the cameras.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte captured the nation’s hearts when they were pictured arriving hand-in-hand with their father, the Duke of Cambridge, at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington in London following the birth of their younger brother, Prince Louis, in April.
The Duchess of Cambridge later emerged with her newborn son outside the hospital’s Lindo Wing.
Meanwhile Mia, the daughter of Zara and Otley-born Mike
Charlotte caught the headlines once again when she was photographed sticking out her tongue
Tindall, also welcomed a new sibling – her baby sister Lena – in June.
Charlotte caught the headlines once again when she was photographed sticking out her tongue while on the way to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in May.
Savannah Phillips, the oldest of the monarch’s seven great-grandchildren, often proved herself to be the lead mischief-maker. The sevenyear-old enjoyed herself on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the annual Trooping the Colour celebrations in June, enthusiastically waving her hands around.
Savannah, who is Peter and Autumn Phillips’s eldest daughter, also happily charged around with her sister Isla, six, and cousin Mia at the Gatcombe Horse Trials in March.