Pippa Middleton’s wedding has been the talk of the town this weekend. But her royal niece and nephew, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, definitely stole the show!
The adorable tots strutted their stuff at the fairytale reception, accompanied by mum Kate Middleton and dad Prince William. Dressed in dreamy ensembles from Spanish company Pepa & Co, the royal siblings toddled down the aisle as pageboy and bridesmaid.
As all parents would know, taking fidgety toddlers out to a long, formal event can be risky. And like toddlers everywhere, Prince George became restless and grouchy after an hour at church!
One reason why the little prince was spotted crying, according to The Daily Mail, is the scolding Kate gave him for his moment of mischief. Prince George, following his sister’s example, skipped onto the train of his aunt’s £40,000 wedding dress! He may be pint-sized, but he can sure get up to some royal shenanigans!
There’s just no end to the mischief kids can get up to at grown-up events, is there? Naturally, Mum Kate had to find a quiet corner to give her sulky 3-year-old a mini talking-to.
Toddler tantrums pass as swiftly as they come — they are soon back to their usual cheery selves! After calming down, Prince George’s sunny smile soon returned.
Turns out the royal family faces the same parenting struggles as all of us!
And what about 2-year-old Princess Charlotte? The cherubic instigator of the commotion behaved angelically, staying close to her mum throughout.
We wonder if the royal siblings have those “She did it! No, he did it first!” squabbles that give every parent a headache? But in accordance with the Sibling Code, we bet they adore each other no matter how much they argue.
The royal siblings certainly pulled off their task of scattering flower petals with style!
Definitely a picture-perfect wedding that the royal tots will remember!
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