Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the adorable Royal Cambridge children, joined their mother, Kate Middleton, in a baking session to prepare cakes for a Cardiff Street Party.
The event, held today, marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The Duchess and Duke of Cambridge shared heartwarming pictures online, showcasing the little ones’ culinary skills as they prepared the treats in their kitchen before their visit to the Welsh capital.
The photos captured the three children enthusiastically mixing ingredients and icing cupcakes alongside their mother.
Kate, wearing a stylish £129 broad pink gingham blouse, guided her little helpers throughout the process.
The kitchen was adorned with Union Jack Bunting, adding a festive touch to the scene.
Charlotte skillfully cracked eggs, while Louis used a sift to add flour to the cake mix.
George, always the helpful brother, assisted his sister in adding the remaining ingredients.
For the baking session, George wore a casual blue t-shirt and matching shorts, while Louis sported a similar ensemble with light blue shorts.
Charlotte started off in a pink top and navy shorts, later switching to a white and blue striped t-shirt.
Yesterday, George and Charlotte accompanied their parents on a visit to Cardiff Castle in Wales.
This engagement marked Charlotte’s first official royal appearance.
However, Prince Louis, who stole the show during the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace, was not present.
During their visit to the castle, the family interacted with performers and crew members involved in a special Platinum Jubilee celebration concert.
Notable figures such as Bonnie Tyler and Owein Wyn Evans were among those they met.
William and Kate encouraged their initially shy-looking children to shake hands and introduce themselves to dignitaries upon their arrival in the Welsh capital.
Later in the evening, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with George and Charlotte, attended the Queen’s Platinum Party at Buckingham Palace.
The family joined in singing along to performances by Alicia Keys, Duran Duran, and Craig David, among others.
Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, Zara and Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and her husband, and Princess Beatrice and her husband were also present at the event.
The royal family united to show their support for the Queen as she commemorates her remarkable 70-year reign.
Although the Queen was unable to attend due to ongoing health issues, she managed to captivate the audience by starring alongside a computer-generated Paddington Bear in a humorous sketch that opened the concert.
Prince William paid tribute to the Queen’s dedication to environmental causes during an environment-themed speech in front of Buckingham Palace.
He quoted Louis Armstrong’s iconic song, “What a Wonderful World,” highlighting the Queen’s efforts to protect and preserve the planet.
The Cambridge children’s involvement in these events signifies their growing presence within the royal family.
Their participation in official engagements and their enthusiasm for community activities demonstrate their willingness to embrace their roles.