Prince George's adorable four-word remark to mum Princess Kate during carriage ride
Prince George appeared stunned at how the crowds were reacting to the Royal Family coming into the spotlight for today's Trooping the Colour.
The young prince, aged 10, the oldest child of Prince William and Kate, sat opposite his mother as they rode into the King's birthday parade this morning (June 15). According to lip-reader Juliet Sullivan, as enthusiastic spectators came into his eyeline, he said to his mum: "They all look so happy."
She told MailOnline his comment was followed by a wave, which was mimicked by his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, nine - sitting alongside him with Prince Louis, six, who was seen making hilarious faces at crowds.
Thousands of people lined The Mall to wish King Charles a happy birthday. Despite being born on November 14 - it's customary for the monarch to have two birthdays.
The King, undergoing treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer, was able to make today's parade - but was unable to ride in on horseback along with his siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward - and Prince William.
Prince George
Instead, he was transported via horse-drawn carriage alongside his wife Queen Camilla under the instruction of medics.
Attentions quickly turned to Princess Kate, who stepped out for the first time in months. The future Queen stunned in a white and navy dress, with a matching hat.
Kate has been undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment for cancer - and has asked for privacy while she recovers. But today she was able to make her first official public appearance since Christmas Day when she was seen out at Sandringham.
She entered the parade alongside her children in the carriage, and then joined senior royals on Buckingham Palace's balcony later on to watch the RAF flypast. In a statement issued yesterday (June 14) she admitted she is "not out of the woods yet".
But said like anyone suffering with cancer, she has "good days and bad".
Alongside Kate, Prince Louis stole the show on plenty of occasions with his mischevious ways. He was seen in Buckingham Palace straining as he tried to open a window. He was also pulling an array of cheeky expressions in the carriage leading up to the palace.
Louis was also seen yawning and dancing along during the Scots Guards' march to Highland Laddie. But his older sister noticed and appeared to tell him off.
Lip reader Nicola Hickling told the Mirror that as Louis danced, Charlotte appeared to tell him: "You have to stop doing that. Watch the parade", to which he replied: "I won't".
Charlotte added: "Do as you're told" but her brother responded: "Nope."