Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis put their royal waves on display as they celebrated their great-grandmother’s platinum jubilee .
The three children of Prince William and his wife Kate were dressed in a colour scheme of navy, white and blue for the first event of the four-day extravaganza.
Thousands of well-wishers got a glimpse of the young royals as they travelled in a carriage with their mother Kate and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
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Prince Louis, 4, who was wearing a sailor-style outfit reminiscent of one worn by his father in 1985, sat between his big brother and sister as they made their way to Horse Guards Parade for the Trooping the Colour parade.
The trio waved at the crowds packed on to The Mall in central London.
At one point, Princess Charlotte, 7, wearing a summery cornflower blue dress with bow shoulder detail, could be seen pushing Louis’ arm down when he was mid-wave.
The oldest sibling, Prince George, 8, looked smart in a navy suit, white shirt and blue tie for the occasion.
The young royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace alongside their parents for an RAF flypast. AFP.
During the Trooping ceremony, the children peered out of the window of the Duke of Wellington’s former office, and they could be seen pointing out towards the ceremony.
The children seemed committed to waving at royal fans, and bowed their heads as they received a salute on their way back to the palace in their carriage.
They then made an appearance on the balcony for the flypast, which prompted some comical reactions from Louis, who held his hands over his ears to block out the roar of the aircraft overhead.
Louis chatted with the queen on the balcony, and once the flypast got going he could be seen covering his eyes, holding his head and resting his chin in his hands at various points.
The young prince was standing next to the 96-year-old monarch who smiled throughout as she looked towards the sky.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leads the lighting of the principal jubilee beacon, part of the platinum jubilee celebrations, at Windsor Castle. Reuters
Fireworks explode above Blackpool Tower to celebrate the jubilee. Reuters
The 'Tree Of Trees' by designer Thomas Heatherwick at a special ceremony for the lighting of the principal beacon at Buckingham Palace, London. AFP
Thousands wait for the royal family to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, on the first day of celebrations to mark Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee. AP
The Trooping the Colour ceremony is carried out at Horse Guards, London. AP
French President Emmanuel Macron stands next to British ambassador to France Menna Rawlings, after rekindling the flame under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to mark the British queen's platinum jubilee. Reuters
Francis Mwangi, 13, uses an Oculus virtual reality headset to visit Buckingham Palace virtually during platinum jubilee celebrations in Nyeri, Kenya. Reuters
The Red Arrows perform a flypast over the Horse Guards parade, London. Trooping The Colour is a military ceremony performed by regiments of the British Army. It has taken place since the mid-17th century. Getty Images
Prince Louis holds his ears as he stands next to Queen Elizabeth, his mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte and Prince George to watch a special flypast from the Buckingham Palace balcony. AFP
Crowds gather to watch a flypast by the Red Arrows during Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee celebrations. EPA
Royal fans wear Queen Elizabeth masks during jubilee celebrations. EPA
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Prince Charles greet royal well-wishers near Buckingham Palace. Bloomberg
Spectators watch the RAF flypast on The Mall after the Trooping the Colour parade in London. Getty Images
The RAF flypast on The Mall to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on February 6, 1952. Getty Images
From left, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Prince of Wales , Queen Elizabeth II , the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince George, and the Duke of Cambridge, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to view the RAF flypast on day one of the platinum jubilee celebrations. PA
Members of the public fill The Mall ahead of a fly-past over Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour in London. Trooping The Colour, also known as The Queen's Birthday Parade, is a military ceremony performed by regiments of the British Army that has taken place since the mid-17th century. Getty Images
Members of the Honourable Artillery Company perform a gun salute during celebrations to mark the platinum jubilee of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, at the Tower of London. Reuters
The Royal Gun Salute in Cardiff to mark the start of the platinum jubilee weekend. AP
Queen Elizabeth II watches from the balcony during Trooping the Colour at Horse Guards Parade, central London, on day one of the platinum jubilee weekend celebrations. PA
Prince Charles being driven to the parade. Getty
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge at the Trooping the Colour parade. Getty
Police officers intervene as protesters try to disrupt the ceremony during the queen's platinum Jubilee celebrations on The Mall in London. Reuters
The Mall is packed for the wekeend's celebrations. PA
The Kings Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery ride down The Mall on their way to fire the ceremonial gun. AP
(L-R) Prince George of Cambridge, Prince Louis of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge travel in a horse-drawn carriage during Trooping The Colour. Getty
An Irish wolfhound leads as soldiers march along The Mall. AP
Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex ride in a carriage as the Royal Procession leaves Buckingham Palace for the Trooping the Color ceremony. AP
The BT tower in central London bears a message to Queen Elizabeth II. AFP
The 206 Battery of the Royal Artillery, the Ulster Gunners, fire a midday commemorative gun salute in honour of the beginning of the queen's platinum jubilee celebrations, at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland. Reuters
Sydney Harbour Bridge is illuminated in 'Royal Purple' to mark the 70th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. AP
The 105th Regiment Royal Artillery, The Scottish and Ulster Gunners during the royal gun salute at Edinburgh Castle. PA
Marching in Horse Guards Parade, central London. Getty
People gather at The Mall in London to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee. Reuters
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is driven along The Mall. Huge crowds are expected in the city as the UK marks the jubilee. AFP
The Band of the Welsh Guards make their way to the Trooping the Colour event in London. AP
The platinum jubilee marks the 70th anniversary of the queen taking the throne. Reuters
Jubilant crowds in London. Reuters
A Buckingham Palace staff member cleans the balcony where the queen is expected to wave to well-wishers. AFP
A man walks his corgis Chuckles and Bunting down The Mall during the celebrations. Reuters
Police officers cycle down The Mall. Reuters
The Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery fires field guns at Point Jerningham, to mark the 70th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in Wellington, New Zealand. AP
The official platinum jubilee portrait of Queen Elizabeth, taken at Windsor Castle recently. Photo: Buckingham Palace
Larry the Cat, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office, sits outside Downing Street, London, adorned in bunting before the platinum jubilee celebrations, in London. AP
A look-alike of Queen Elizabeth waves at people in London. The queen's platinum jubilee will be celebrated from June 2 to June 5 to mark the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne on February 6, 1952. EPA
People walk along The Mall in London, before the start of the Queen's platinum jubilee weekend. AP
Joseph Afrane, 58, originally from Ghana, lives in Battersea, London, and is planning to attend all the official platinum jubilee events. PA
Twins Linda Whitfield and Janice Jones, 59, from County Durham, are camping on The Mall to ensure they have a good view of the celebrations. PA
Members of the public walk through Piccadilly Circus before the platinum jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth. AFP
Updated: June 02, 2022, 2:29 PM