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Toddler George laughs with delight as he watches over the Queen's birthday parade

This photo of Prince George smiling with delight as he overlooks the Queen’s Trooping of the Colour, reminded us of a young Prince Harry.

Prince George was enjoying the stunning display of military tradition from a window of Buckingham Palace.

The little Prince enthusiastically looked on as his mother The Duchess of Cambridge, rode in a carriage with the Duchess of Cornwall and his father Prince William mounted a horse alongside Princess Anne and Prince Charles.

In her first public appearance since the birth of daughter Princess Charlotte, Kate looked beautiful in a blue Catherine Walker dress.

The spectacle started about 10am local time, with royals riding on carriages and on horseback from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade, alongside soldiers marching.

The Queen inspected 1,100 soldiers of the Household Division at Horse Guards Parade.

Her Majesty then joined the Royal Family on the palace’s balcony to watch an RAF flypast.

Thousands travelled to watch the parade, which takes place on a Saturday in June every year to celebrate the Queen’s birthday.

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Look like another cheeky royal we know? Prince George with his nanny overlooking the parade today. And a photo of Prince Harry in the arms of his mother, Diana in 1988.

Prince Harry rides in a carriage with Kate and Camilla. Pics: via Twitter.

Kate looked stunning at her first official engagement since Princess Charlotte was born.

Her Majesty arrives with Prince Philip.

Trooping the Colour marks the Queen’s official birthday. Her actual birthday is in April, when she turned 89.

Prince Charles, Prince William and Princess Anne arrived on horseback.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie arrive by carriage.

The Queen inspects 1,100 soldiers.

The Queen joins Charles, William, Kate Harry and adorable toddler George on the palace balcony.

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