The Prince and Princess of Wales have been taking their son, Prince George, on royal tours since he was a baby.
At just six years old, he has already become quite the world traveler.
From New Zealand to Australia, Canada to Poland, and France to Germany, George has explored numerous countries alongside his parents, Prince William and Catherine.
Every couple of years, the family embarks on these tours, ensuring that there are plenty of fun activities planned for the kids.
It’s no wonder that George loves traveling the world.
Not only does it expose him to new cultures and experiences, but it also means more quality time with his busy parents.
Princess Charlotte has also joined her parents on these trips, and it won’t be long before Prince Louis follows suit.
Let’s take a look back at some of Prince George’s adorable tour moments, which once again proved that he is the cutest world traveler around.
Prince George’s first official royal tour took place in 2014 when he wasn’t even a year old yet.
The tour included visits to Australia and New Zealand, providing a glimpse into George’s future as the future King of England.
His mother, Catherine, wore a simple blue shift dress, while George sported a matching blue sweater.
Even Prince William joined in the color coordination with a blue tie.
Although George didn’t accompany them on a private outing to Admiralty House lawn in Sydney Isle, it was heartwarming to see the family spending time together during the holiday.
In 2016, both George and Charlotte accompanied their parents on a royal tour of Canada.
While Charlotte was too young to fully comprehend the events, George embraced the opportunity to play and show his sister the ropes of international parties.
Although these tours are technically work for the whales, they also serve as a vacation for the children.
George’s joy while playing with bubbles was a sight to behold, and we’re glad he had the chance to have some fun while on the road.
As the son of the stylish Princess of Wales, it comes as no surprise that George always looks adorable in his baby clothes.
Each new outfit he wears is a delightful treat for royal watchers.
In one particular ensemble, he resembled a young Mr. Rogers, exuding both charm and style.
Despite the limited snowfall in England, Prince William and Catherine made sure their children experienced the joys of skiing during a trip to the French Alps.
George looked incredibly happy, all bundled up in the snowy mountains, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
During their visit to the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, George had the opportunity to meet a bilby, a native marsupial species.
The photo of father and son bonding during this cute encounter was heartwarming.
Perhaps George was expressing his gratitude to his dad for bringing him on this exciting adventure to a new country.
One of the most memorable moments from George’s early tours was when the family arrived in Wellington, New Zealand.
George’s facial expressions captivated fans worldwide, with his “not impressed” face quickly becoming a meme.
Despite his initial disinterest, Catherine and William always strive to make these international tours enjoyable for their children.
Attending an event for a non-profit organization that supports young children and their families, George had the chance to play with other kids and had a grand old time.
These royal tours are not solely business-related; they offer opportunities for the young prince to engage in playful activities.
During a trip to Hamburg, Germany, George had fun playing dress-up with a helicopter helmet.
Even at such a young age, he began learning the proper etiquette for greeting people on these international trips.
A photo taken at the Sydney airport showcased his hesitant handshake, but he would soon become a pro at it, thanks to his parents’ guidance.
Catherine looked proud of her son’s manners at such a tender age.
By the time George turned four, he had mastered the art of handshakes, even if he needed some encouragement from his dad.
A photo captured him greeting someone at the Warsaw airport in Poland during a 2017 tour.