A LIP reader has revealed what an excited Prince George said to Princess Kate as they arrived at Trooping the Colour.
George, 10, appeared eager to catch his mum’s attention, telling her: “Look over there ma,” as they travelled down the Mall with Prince William, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
Lip reader Gaby Lane told The Sun Kate and William’s eldest “looked so happy” as the family waved and smiled at fans during the procession.
In full mum-mode, brave Kate was desperate to show her three youngsters all of fans’ loving banners and flags.
She told George, Charlotte and Louis: “Right, look at that,” before turning her head in unison with her kids.
King Charles also beamed from his carriage with Queen Camilla by his side.
As the showers appeared to dry up over London, he told Camilla: “It’s brightening up.”
A cute Prince Louis was snapped pulling faces from inside the carriage as he made mum Princess Kate and his siblings laugh.
Cheeky chappy Louis directly looked at cameras, giving them an adorable smirk, as he continues to capture the hearts of the nation.
Thousands of fans had already started lining the streets this morning to catch a glimpse of the Royal Family – including Kate, 42, who has made a comeback after her cancer diagnosis.
She beamed on Saturday as she made her first public appearance in months with doting husband Prince William and their kids at her side.
Kate looked stunning dressed in white as she laughed and chatted away to her family.
The Waleses engaged, waved and smiled at adoring fans during their journey.
It was the first time the Princess had headed along to a Royal event since Christmas, and her cancer diagnosis – and she had a smile ear-to-ear.
The family made their way along the Mall in The Glass Coach, closely following behind the King and Queen Camilla.
The King appeared regal as he gave a royal salute in his first Trooping since his cancer diagnosis.
Princess Anne also held a starring role today – which had a touching link to her brother.
The Princess Royal appeared to have trouble with her horse at one point, but managed to keep it under control.
Prince William, who looked dapper in his red Irish Guards uniform, proudly donning medals on his chest, beamed at crowds, too.
Well-wishers held Union Jacks high as they squished together along the Mall – donning crowns and fascinators atop their heads.
The streets were coloured red, white and blue, as fans waited patiently to see the Princess of Wales.