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Prince George's cheeky six-word reply to family 'laughing' at him at royal event

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Prince George was spotted making an adorable yet mischievous comment during Trooping the Colour last year, while he was riding in a carriage with his family as part of the festivities.The future King has quickly become a favourite with royal watchers, who enjoy seeing him and his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, at various events.

Known for his playful antics, George has previously shown his spirited personality at occasions like Princess Eugenie's wedding back in 2018, the Mirror reports.Lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman provided insights into the young royals' actions at Trooping the Colour.

The cameras caught the siblings enthusiastically waving to the crowd, their faces beaming with joy.At one moment, senior royals including Princess Kate and Queen Camilla were seen chuckling, seemingly in response to the children's behaviour.As reported by the Daily Star, George cheekily remarked: "Bet they're kinda proud of me."Following his comment, George turned his attention back to the throngs of well-wishers lining the streets, who responded with cheers as the carriage procession continued.Later, the young royals appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the traditional flypast, where spectators were delighted to see George acting as a caring big brother to Louis.During the festivities, Prince George was spotted guiding his younger brother amidst the grandeur of the occasion.

Clips showcasing their close sibling bond circulated on social media. Join the Daily Record' s WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. The elder prince was seen instructing Louis to face the crowd when he turned to speak to his father.

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