Saturday, 11 June 2016

Palace Balcony Debut For Princess Charlotte

Princess Charlotte makes her first appearance on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, along with Prince George.


Members of the royal family stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in central London
Crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday were treated to a royal balcony debut by Princess Charlotte.
The 13-month-old, in the arms of her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, joined older brother Prince George and their father as waves of RAF planes flew over the Mall and the palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Charlotte, dressed in a pale pink dress with a pink bow clip in her hair, pointed as she spotted the crowds of well-wishers.
Sky's Royal Correspondent Rhiannon Mills said: "Prince George came out in the first line of the Royal Family to give us a wave, looking down at the crowd.
Princess Charlotte
"For him, I think the flypast was a huge thing. He is obsessed with aircraft.
"Obviously, his father flies the air ambulance, and you could see him looking to the skies."
Royal Family watch the flypast
At one stage Prince George was seen using his hand to make an imaginery telescope as he gazed skywards.
He stood on a small step so he could see over the top of the balcony.
"In another lovely moment," said Mills, "Prince William crouched down, talking to him as they looked up, and the Queen spoke to him as well.

"I think this shows they are in many ways a close family and that is what this weekend is all about - the family being there, supporting the Queen."
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