London celebrated Queen Elizabeth II’s 91st birthday with Trooping the Colour, her annual birthday parade, on Saturday.
The Queen’s great-grandson, however, was not impressed. Three-year-old Prince George watched the parade from a balcony (and behind a window) at Buckingham Palace with his family.
Looks like a boring parade.
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Same.
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Prince George’s 4th birthday is next week, and the Queen’s real birthday was back in April. So maybe he was salty she was stealing his birthday week?
Prince George not overly impressed by the flyover for great-nan’s birthday #troopingthecolour pic.twitter.com/bS7Sr2OlEs
Stephen Jones (@SteveJonesPA) June 17, 2017
Come to Great Granny’s birthday party, they said. It will be fun, they said… #PrinceGeorge #TroopingtheColour #BuckinghamPalace #TheQueen pic.twitter.com/8JliqWx4B7
Heather Penny (@reelofthe51st) June 17, 2017
Prince George ponders his future #TroopingtheColour pic.twitter.com/IeGzvgaXUg
Peter Hunt (@BBCPeterHunt) June 17, 2017
Princess Charlotte looked like she had a better time overall, but she had her moments, as any 2-year-old would at their great-grandmother’s birthday.
Harrumph.
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Happy birthday, Great-Grandma! Or whatever British royal children call their great-grandmas.