The Royal Family's long-standing summer traditions include several public events, appearances and, of course, their annual trip to their beloved Scottish retreat in Aberdeenshire.
14.07.2023 - 20:29 / usmagazine.com
Prince William and Princess Kate’s three children were flying high during a trip to a local air show on Friday, July 14.
Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, were all in tow on Friday when their parents, both 41, visited the Royal International Air Tattoo. The event, which takes place at the Royal Air Force Fairford in Gloucestershire, England, is the world’s largest military show.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ kids had all eyes on them as they toured the facility, which included boarding a C-17 transporter aircraft. The plane was used to transport the late Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin in September 2022 ahead of her funeral. (Her Majesty was 96 when she died and her eldest son, King Charles III, took over as the monarch that same month.)
During Friday’s outing, George wore a blue polo shirt, green pants and brown suede boots that closely resembled William’s footwear. Charlotte, meanwhile, wore a navy and white striped dress, white cardigan and blue sneakers. She topped off her look by wearing her hair down with two braids.
Louis’ outfit also included blue sneakers, which he paired with navy shorts, a white polo and a navy sweater on top.
Kate and William matched their kid’s navy-inspired ensembles. The Duchess of Cambridge donned a white top with a beige pinstripe Blazé Milano blazer and navy pants. Her husband, for his part, wore a simple navy suit with a light blue shirt and brown suede shoes.
While exploring the C-17 transporter aircraft, George was photographed raising the ramp on board. His siblings were also seen learning about all the switches and buttons on the plane before Louis was captured relaxing on a military vehicle nearby.
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The Royal Family's long-standing summer traditions include several public events, appearances and, of course, their annual trip to their beloved Scottish retreat in Aberdeenshire.
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