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Trooping the Colour 2022: George, Charlotte, and Louis steal the show
The annual Trooping the Colour event took a delightful turn this year with the charming presence of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The royal trio graced the occasion alongside their parents to celebrate the formal birthday of the British monarchs.
Princess Charlotte looked elegant in a white and red ensemble, while her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, looked dapper in navy suits paired with crimson ties.
Arriving in a carriage with the Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla, the young royals captivated onlookers with their impeccable behavior as they sat together.
Coordinating their outfits, the boys sported crimson ties to complement their sister's dress, which harmonized beautifully with their blue suitcoats.
Notably, five-year-old Louis opted for red shorts, adding a playful touch to his ensemble, unlike George's matching blue pants.
Eight-year-old Princess Charlotte maintained her signature tidy updo as the trio soaked in the festivities of the day, waving and smiling at the crowds gathered along the Mall.
Their appearance was met with great enthusiasm from royal supporters who were thrilled to witness the young royals once again.
Seated between his older siblings, Louis continued the tradition from the previous year, exuding joy as they acknowledged the cheering spectators during their carriage ride.
For the 2022 Trooping the Colour ceremony, George, Charlotte, and Louis each showcased a unique shade of royal blue, coinciding with the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Known for his playful antics, Louis did not shy away from displaying his witty side inside the carriage, eliciting laughter with his amusing expressions while his siblings waved graciously.
The trio appeared lively and engaged as they made their way through the Mall, spreading cheer among the crowd.
In a historic moment, Princess Kate and Queen Camilla followed behind King William, Prince Edward, and Princess Anne as they led the procession at the king's first Trooping the Colour event.
This marked the first time since 1986 that a king participated in the event on horseback alongside three senior royals, signifying a significant moment in royal tradition.