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Prince George brazenly sticks out his tongue after the queen’s funeral
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Mom left, tongues thrown out.
Prince George was seen sticking out his tongue to photographers after the funeral of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in London on Monday.
The 9-year-old prince – who is second in line to the British throne after his father, Prince William – was seen riding in the back seat of a car after the service, making a silly face to shoot vermin. .
He was joined by mom Kate Middleton, his seven-year-old sister Princess Charlotte and step-grandmother, Queen Consort Camilla.
Aside from that one moment of stupidity, George and his sister were mostly at their best at the funeral of the late monarch.
Participant Mark Tewksburys said the two eldest children of Prince William and Kate Middleton were “incredibly polite,” adding: “For little Prince George, he will be one day and he doesn’t really know it yet. And then I thought, “Ah, he just lost his great-grandmother.”
George and Charlotte were seen in the procession leading up to the Queen’s funeral, before taking their seats in a somber service with their parents. Their 4-year-old brother, Prince Ludwik, was absent, possibly due to his young age.
The Little Prince and Princess seemed to be struggling with the loss of their grandmother, who died on September 8 at the age of 96. George was photographed being comforted by his Aunt Sophie from Wessex, and Charlotte was seen crying before being comforted by Middleton.
Despite her strong emotions, Charlotte seemed to be following the protocol and even helped her older brother follow the rules. She was seen telling George when to bow at the funeral.
Like his uncle Prince Harry, George has a history of making silly faces at important events. He stole the show with his facial expression while attending Wimbledon with his parents.
Charlotte also hilariously improved George’s demeanor at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June.
Meanwhile, Charlotte was also spotted scolding their little brother Louis after making funny faces at the anniversary contest.
George seemed to be amused by Louis’ antics, perhaps knowing that he had passed on his habit of making funny faces to his little brother.
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