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Kate’s Little Helpers: Royal Cambridge Children Bake Cakes for Cardiff Street Party
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis showcased their baking skills alongside their mother, Kate Middleton, in preparation for a Cardiff Street Party celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The delightful images shared by the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge captured the trio crafting treats in their kitchen ahead of their family's visit to the Welsh capital.
The young royals enthusiastically whipped up cakes for the local community to savor at the Platinum Jubilee Street Party scheduled for today.
The endearing snapshots revealed the children engaging in mixing ingredients and frosting cupcakes under the guidance of the Duchess, who elegantly donned a £129 broad pink gingham blouse.
Amidst the festive atmosphere adorned with Union Jack Bunting, Princess Charlotte expertly cracked eggs while Prince Louis skillfully sifted flour into the cake mixture.
Prince George lent a helping hand to his sister, clad in a casual blue t-shirt and matching shorts, exuding charm during the baking session.
Yesterday, Prince George and Princess Charlotte accompanied their parents on a visit to Cardiff Castle in Wales, marking Charlotte's inaugural royal engagement.
Notably absent was Prince Louis, who captivated spectators during the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace earlier.
The family interacted with performers and crew involved in a special Platinum Jubilee celebration concert held within the castle grounds, including renowned artists Bonnie Tyler and Owain Wyn Evans.
During their visit to the Welsh capital, Prince William and Kate encouraged their initially reserved children to greet and introduce themselves to dignitaries.
This outing is believed to be Prince George and Princess Charlotte's first official royal engagement, where they also met with West End performers, the Rubicon Dance Company, and the Wales Youth Choir.
Later in the evening, Prince George and Princess Charlotte rejoined their parents at Buckingham Palace for the Queen's Platinum Party.
The entire family partook in the jubilant festivities, singing along to performances by Alicia Keys, Duran Duran, and Craig David.
Noteworthy guests in attendance included Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, Zara and Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice with their spouses, all rallying in support of the Queen's remarkable 70-year reign.
Despite her absence due to health concerns, the Queen made a memorable appearance alongside a computer-generated Paddington Bear in a comedic sketch that opened the concert.
Prince William paid homage to the Queen's environmental advocacy by quoting Louis Armstrong's iconic song “What a Wonderful World” during an impassioned speech at Buckingham Palace for the Jubilee concert.