The funny images of the little princes and other photos of the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth
In the Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II, who turns 70 on the throne, her great-grandchildren stole the limelight.
Queen Elizabeth II, 96, appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Thursday with part of her family, including the children of her grandson, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
A parade in central London marked the Queen’s official birthday and kicked off four days of Jubilee celebrations.
But in addition to the queen, Princess Charlotte and Princes George and Louis were protagonists of the celebration for their funny reactions on the balcony.
George (8 years old), Louis (4) and Charlotte (7) are the children of Kate (40) and Prince William (39), the eldest son of Prince Charles (73).
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, with Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, and their children.George, Louis, Charlotte and their second cousin Mia Grace Tindall (Princess Anne’s granddaughter) watch the ceremony from a Buckingham Palace window.George, Louis, Charlotte, Mia Grace Tindall and Beatrice, daughter of Prince Andrew.Kate and Camilla in one of the windows, Savannah Phillips (Peter’s daughter, Princess Anne’s granddaughter) in another.
After the ceremony, the family returned to Buckingham Palace. Then the queen appeared on the balcony, with her cousin Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
Queen Elizabeth II and her cousin Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.From left to right: Richard of Gloucester and his wife Bridget; Catherine and Edward of Kent; Vice Admiral Tim Lawrence and Princess Anne; Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Prince Charles; Queen Elizabeth; Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, her children Louis, Charlotte and George, and Prince William; Sophia, Countess of Wessex, her son Viscount Severn, her daughter Lady Louise Windsor, and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
In the Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II, who turns 70 on the throne, her great-grandchildren stole the limelight.
Queen Elizabeth II, 96, appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Thursday with part of her family, including the children of her grandson, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
A parade in central London marked the Queen’s official birthday and kicked off four days of Jubilee celebrations.
But in addition to the queen, Princess Charlotte and Princes George and Louis were protagonists of the celebration for their funny reactions on the balcony.
George (8 years old), Louis (4) and Charlotte (7) are the children of Kate (40) and Prince William (39), the eldest son of Prince Charles (73).
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, with Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, and their children.George, Louis, Charlotte and their second cousin Mia Grace Tindall (Princess Anne’s granddaughter) watch the ceremony from a Buckingham Palace window.George, Louis, Charlotte, Mia Grace Tindall and Beatrice, daughter of Prince Andrew.Kate and Camilla in one of the windows, Savannah Phillips (Peter’s daughter, Princess Anne’s granddaughter) in another.
After the ceremony, the family returned to Buckingham Palace. Then the queen appeared on the balcony, with her cousin Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
Queen Elizabeth II and her cousin Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.From left to right: Richard of Gloucester and his wife Bridget; Catherine and Edward of Kent; Vice Admiral Tim Lawrence and Princess Anne; Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Prince Charles; Queen Elizabeth; Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, her children Louis, Charlotte and George, and Prince William; Sophia, Countess of Wessex, her son Viscount Severn, her daughter Lady Louise Windsor, and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
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