In a heartwarming sight, the great-grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II were recently captured on video sitting in a horse-drawn carriage at Windsor Castle.
The footage, believed to have been filmed at the Queen’s Berkshire home, has been circulating on social media, delighting royal enthusiasts around the world.
Although it remains unclear which of the monarch’s 12 great-grandchildren are featured in the video, keen-eyed fans have pointed out that Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton, can be seen enjoying the carriage ride.
The Duchess of Cambridge herself is spotted standing to the right of the carriage, radiating elegance and grace.
The video also offers glimpses of other members of the royal family present on the occasion.
Princess Eugenie, holding onto her young son August’s hands, is seen playfully guiding him as he explores the grassy surroundings.
This sighting comes shortly after Eugenie shared on Instagram that her one-year-old son had taken his first steps, indicating that the footage may have been captured recently during the Easter celebrations at Windsor Castle.
Additionally, the video captures Princess Beatrice’s husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, capturing the precious moments with his camera.
As the carriage glides along, a dog can be seen joyfully running underneath, leading fans to speculate that it might be the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Cocker Spaniel, whose name has not yet been disclosed.
Excitement among royal enthusiasts soared as fan accounts for the royal family shared the footage.
One such account, known as “Cambridge’s News,” expressed their enthusiasm, suggesting that the video could herald the creation of a new portrait for the upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebration or serve as practice for the traditional Trooping the Colour event.
The anticipation among fans is palpable, as they eagerly await further updates and announcements.
Coincidentally, Prince Louis, the youngest of the Cambridge children, recently celebrated his fourth birthday.