The cheeky princess was broken by pushing her little brother’s hands down as she frantically greeted the crowd during her carriage debut at the Queen’s first official platinum jubilee event.
Princess Charlotte has made a brazen move to calm her little brother down during a carriage ride to the Trooping the Color fashion show on Thursday morning.
Cambridge children: Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, made their carriage debut at the Queen’s first official platinum jubilee ceremony.
At one point, Princess Charlotte broke down pushing her little brother’s hands down as she frantically greeted the crowd.
He laughed at his forceful movement, before Louis ignored his signal and continued waving.
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The trio, dressed in light blue, navy blue and white, sat next to Kate Middleton and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, during the first day of celebrations of the Queen’s 70th reign.
Prince George looked great with a white collared shirt, a blue tie, and a blue blazer while Prince Louis wore a lovely white and blue set inspired by sailors.
Princess Charlotte wore a wheat blue dress with sheer sleeves and matching ribbons.
An aerial photograph of the brothers later showed the protective princess resting her hand on her brother’s lap.
The 2022 Trooping the Color parade is the first time Cambridge children have joined the carriage procession with other senior members of the royal family.
The festive weekend of the Platinum Jubilee began on Thursday with the traditional Queen’s birthday parade, which saw 1,500 soldiers and musicians host the ceremony.
This annual event has now marked the official birthday of the British sovereign for over 260 years.
On Friday, a Thanksgiving service will be held for the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s reign at St. Paul’s Cathedral, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will fly from California to attend.
On Saturday, world music stars like Queen and Adam Lambert will perform some of their greatest hits on a 360-degree stage around the Queen Victoria Memorial.
Jubilee weekend closes on Sunday with the Platinum Jubilee Pageant with thousands of performers from across Britain and the Commonwealth.
The grand finale will feature 150 “national treasures,” including Ed Sheeran who, along with members of the audience, will gather and pay tribute to The Queen.