Prince George and Princess Charlotte have fun with their Canadian cousins at the royal wedding
The royal kids had a case of the sillies at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's wedding.

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Prince George and Princess Charlotte at Eugenie’s wedding
The royal wave
Princess Charlotte and her adorable royal wave, were the star of the last royal wedding, and she was ready to steal the show again when she arrived at Windsor Castle with the rest of the bridal party.

Silly faces
Charlotte couldn’t help but make some rather funny faces at all the people lining the streets to greet the royals.

Hey, you
And then it looked like she was pointing at someone she knew!

The page boy and bridesmaid
Prince George and Princess Charlotte looked quite adorable in their little outfits designed by Amaia Kids. They are quite the professional page boy and bridesmaid at this point, as this is their third time doing it this year. First for Uncle Harry, then for Princess Charlotte’s godmother last month and now for cousin Eugenie.

The sweet bridesmaid
All the bridesmaids wore flowers in their hair and carried posies of Lily of the Valley and spray roses. But Charlotte seemed rather enchanted by her dress’s ribbon. The sashes’ design was inspired by one of American artist Mark Bradford’s abstract pieces.

A royal fall
It was quite windy and the poor kids in the bridal party were blowing around and falling, including little Charlotte.

Smooth recovery
Don’t worry, the princess made a regal recovery and was back to waving at the crowds after her fall.

George the page boy
That’s quite an outfit George! And he clearly thinks so too judging by his facial expression.

What’s so funny?
Something is causing Prince George to giggle…

Playing the trumpet
Oh, that’s what’s so funny. Savannah was pretending to play the trumpet, which was playing to announce the Queen’s arrival, and obviously her impression had George giggling. Savannah and her sister, the blonde little girl in the middle are George’s cousins and also Canadian. Their dad is the Queen’s oldest grandchild and he is married to Autumn, who is from Montreal.

Your turn, George
George tried to blow his own fake trumpet, and Charlotte does not look amused.

Walking down the aisle
The kids followed Eugenie in her Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos gown down the aisle. Charlotte and George were in the last row and held Savannah’s hands as they made the long trek down the chapel’s aisle.

Look who’s talking
As the bridal party walked in together looking so sweet, Prince George could be seen chatting away. I wonder what he was saying? Maybe he was looking forward to that chocolate and red velvet wedding cake?

God save the Queen
After the ceremony, “God Save the Queen” was played as the couple and the bridal party walked back down the aisle. George is a fan of the song (and his Gan-Gan) because he could be seen singing along to the song.

Sweet cousins
The bridal party, who were all seven and younger, made it through the ceremony without any issues and left the chapel to see the happy couple off. Charlotte and Savannah were still holding hands, but it looks like George has something in his pants.

Secrets
It looked like Savannah and Charlotte were telling secrets. It’s lovely to see how close the young royal cousins are.

Poised princess
Charlotte might not know that she’s a princess, but she certainly has mastered the royal wave.

Facepalm
So Charlotte is usually quite poised but something made her do the world’s cutest facepalm. Maybe it was the couple’s kiss? Eww, cooties!

The cutest
Could she be any cuter?

Those faces
George looked to be in a very cheeky mood and his facial expressions were just the best (they tied with Charlotte’s wave for the cutest part of the wedding). Important question though: Are his pants made of velvet?

Peek-a-boo
There is a lot of cuteness in this photo from Charlotte’s wave to Mia’s very enthusiastic wave at the other end (Mia is another royal cousin). Or Savannah who looks to be up to some mischief. But the best part of this photo is George peeking out and giving some side eye to the crowd.

What’s that?
While everyone else was watching the newlyweds steal a second kiss, all the kids were enthralled by something else happening off to the side. I’m betting it was a bug.

So grown up
George and Charlotte look so grown up and this is the first wedding that they haven’t been accompanied by Kate. Instead she went into the church with William and the kids were escorted to the chapel by their older cousin Lady Louise.

Bye
Charlotte is still waving, this time saying bye to the crowds along with fellow bridesmaid Theodora, who is Robbie Williams’s daughter.

The end
This is the face of a child who has earned an extra-large slice of chocolate-red velvet cake. And a very long nap.

A case of the giggles
Princess Eugenie shared this candid snap, thanking everyone for all the warm wedding wishes sent to her and Jack as they "start married life laughing together." Obviously in this photo, Eugenie had said something to make Charlotte go into quite the fit of giggles. And Savannah is giving her cousin a sweet hug.

Official portrait
Prince George was all smiles for the official portraits along with the rest of the bridesmaids and his fellow page boy. And if you notice, Princess Charlotte is mimicking her mom’s famous pose, the Duchess Slant, where she tucks one leg behind the other. She really is Kate’s mini-me.

Bored
The official portraits were taken at Windsor Castle and I think it’s safe to say the kids are a wee bit bored. In fact, I think they are done with the whole thing. Where’s the cake. Someone get these kids some sugar, stat!

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