Princess Charlotte sticks her tongue out as Prince George waves to royal watchers below Buckingham Palace during RAF 100 flypast
PRINCESS Charlotte was snapped showing her cheeky side once more as she stuck her tongue out to the crowds gathered below for the RAF flypast today.
The young royal was watching the 100 centenary celebrations with her brother Prince George, who waved at the people on the street.
The three-year-old, who went to her youngest brother, Louis', christening yesterday didn't join the older royals on the balcony to watch the 100-strong group of aircraft fly overhead.
But the children were allowed to gaze out at the stunning aerial display as a Lancaster bomber, Spitfires and Typhoons cruised over the capital.
True to form, as she has shown off her playful side before, Charlotte made faces at the people below.
The excitable pair, accompanied by two adults, pushed their noses against the glass as they looked down on the hundreds of people hoping for a glimpse of the historical planes.
Yesterday the princess stole the show at her youngest brother's christening.
She was walking hand-in-hand with her dad Prince William after the service at the Royal Chapel at St James's Palace told waiting photographers: “You're not coming.”
As the family walked to the private afternoon tea at Clarence House she kept a stern eye on the press.
Earlier Charlotte stole hearts around the world with her impeccable manners at the christening.
The three-year-old was seen confidently shaking hands with the Archbishop of Canterbury and The Dean of The Chapel Royal, The Right Reverend and Right Honourable the Lord Chartres before heading inside for the ceremony.
Prince William could then be heard telling Charlotte: “Well done”.
And at her uncle Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle in May, adorable Charlotte struck a pose for the cameras.
She joined bridesmaids in cute white dresses and floral headbands as she left the ceremony and stuck her tongue out.
The princess had been on sparkling form during the iconic day as she waved confidently to well-wishers on the steps on St George's Chapel.
While her older brother Prince George seemed shy as the world watched their Uncle Harry tie the knot, the adorable princess took the big day in her stride.
Later she posed for pictures with official Royal Wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirksi surrounded by her family.
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