Photo: Tim Rooke/ShutterstockPrincess CharlotteandPrince Georgeare showing younger brotherPrince Louisthe royal ropes!Little Louis, who celebrated his first birthday in April, couldn’t wait for his Buckingham Palace balcony debut to show off his first-ever royal wave. The prince joined big sisterPrincess Charlotte, 4, in taking a peek out the palace window to catch a glimpse of the crowds gathered for Trooping the Colour festivities on Saturday, raising up his hand to greet spectators and excitedly pointing at the growing crowds.George, 5, also joined in the fun, pressing his face against the window next to his siblings before heading out onto the balcony to watch the flypast.Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty ImagesPrince Louis and Princess Charlotte.DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty ImagesCan’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Royal fans have come to expect a glimpse of George and Charlotte from the Buckingham Palace windows. In fact, despite not appearing on the balcony, thesiblings stole the show during the 100th birthday celebrations of the Royal Air Forcelast summer.They watched the flypast from a window under the watchful eye of their trustynanny Maria Turrion Borrallo— and Charlotte even displayed hersignature tongue-waving move!WENNLouis is around the same age as Charlotte was during her first Trooping the Colour appearance.Princess Charlotte, now 4, showed off her royal wave at the 2016 event from the arms of her mom. (The young royal evencomplemented her mom’s outfit, wearing light pink just like Kate’s hat.)Prince Georgewas a little older – nearly 2 – when he made his Trooping the Colour debut in 2015. That’s likely because at 10 months, he was too young for the exciting event the previous year.
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Princess CharlotteandPrince Georgeare showing younger brotherPrince Louisthe royal ropes!Little Louis, who celebrated his first birthday in April, couldn’t wait for his Buckingham Palace balcony debut to show off his first-ever royal wave. The prince joined big sisterPrincess Charlotte, 4, in taking a peek out the palace window to catch a glimpse of the crowds gathered for Trooping the Colour festivities on Saturday, raising up his hand to greet spectators and excitedly pointing at the growing crowds.George, 5, also joined in the fun, pressing his face against the window next to his siblings before heading out onto the balcony to watch the flypast.Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty ImagesPrince Louis and Princess Charlotte.DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty ImagesCan’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Royal fans have come to expect a glimpse of George and Charlotte from the Buckingham Palace windows. In fact, despite not appearing on the balcony, thesiblings stole the show during the 100th birthday celebrations of the Royal Air Forcelast summer.They watched the flypast from a window under the watchful eye of their trustynanny Maria Turrion Borrallo— and Charlotte even displayed hersignature tongue-waving move!WENNLouis is around the same age as Charlotte was during her first Trooping the Colour appearance.Princess Charlotte, now 4, showed off her royal wave at the 2016 event from the arms of her mom. (The young royal evencomplemented her mom’s outfit, wearing light pink just like Kate’s hat.)Prince Georgewas a little older – nearly 2 – when he made his Trooping the Colour debut in 2015. That’s likely because at 10 months, he was too young for the exciting event the previous year.
Princess CharlotteandPrince Georgeare showing younger brotherPrince Louisthe royal ropes!
Little Louis, who celebrated his first birthday in April, couldn’t wait for his Buckingham Palace balcony debut to show off his first-ever royal wave. The prince joined big sisterPrincess Charlotte, 4, in taking a peek out the palace window to catch a glimpse of the crowds gathered for Trooping the Colour festivities on Saturday, raising up his hand to greet spectators and excitedly pointing at the growing crowds.
George, 5, also joined in the fun, pressing his face against the window next to his siblings before heading out onto the balcony to watch the flypast.
Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images


Royal fans have come to expect a glimpse of George and Charlotte from the Buckingham Palace windows. In fact, despite not appearing on the balcony, thesiblings stole the show during the 100th birthday celebrations of the Royal Air Forcelast summer.
They watched the flypast from a window under the watchful eye of their trustynanny Maria Turrion Borrallo— and Charlotte even displayed hersignature tongue-waving move!
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Louis is around the same age as Charlotte was during her first Trooping the Colour appearance.Princess Charlotte, now 4, showed off her royal wave at the 2016 event from the arms of her mom. (The young royal evencomplemented her mom’s outfit, wearing light pink just like Kate’s hat.)
Prince Georgewas a little older – nearly 2 – when he made his Trooping the Colour debut in 2015. That’s likely because at 10 months, he was too young for the exciting event the previous year.
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