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Fans of the royal family, who have watched the start of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebration, claim it’s “lovely” to see Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children, Princes Louis and George and Princess Charlotte, make their procession debut. The next generation of royals rode together with Middleton in a carriage with Camilla Parker-Bowles, wife of Prince Charles. Subsequently, they stood on the balcony at Buckingham Palace alongside their parents and other working members of the royal family.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are photographed during Trooping the Color with children George, Louis, and Charlotte in 2022.
Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte | Chris Jackson/Getty Images
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The four days of festivities began with Trooping the Color

The celebration, covering four days, started with Trooping the Color on June 6.

This event marks the official birthday of the British Sovereign and has taken place for over 260 years, reported the Royal family’s official website.

Firstly, over 1400 parading soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians come together to display military precision, horsemanship, and fanfare to mark the queen’s official birthday.

Secondly, the parade features members of the royal family on horseback and in carriages.

In addition, the display closes with an RAF fly-past.

Similarly, this spectacular air show flew over the queen and working members of the royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

Royal family fans claim it’s ‘lovely’ to see Kate and William’s children make their procession debut

Royal family fans were thrilled to see Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children make their procession debut.

Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, sat in the carriage with their mother, Kate Middleton, and the Duchess of Cornwall as they passed cheering crowds.

The Cambridge children subsequently waved at the thousands of spectators that lined the roadways.

As they passed the Color in their carriage, all three children bowed their heads in respect, as did Kate and Camilla.

In addition, the trio gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony and other working members of the royal family.

Fans claimed it was “lovely” to see the children make their procession debut.

“So lovely to see the children in the parade,” wrote one Twitter user.

“Loved to see Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis on a carriage for the first time! It was a beautiful moment,” claimed a second royal family fan.

“Beautiful family time! Loved seeing their royal highnesses in the carriages!” exclaimed a third follower.

“Princess Charlotte has her royal wave perfected. So lovely to see all three enjoying the celebrations,” penned a fourth royal fan.

What other events will honor Queen Elizabeth this weekend?

The queen will be celebrated with many other events this weekend, marking her 70 years on the throne.

These include a Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.

On Saturday, The Derby at Epsom Downs will feature Queen Elizabeth and other royal family members. That event will be followed by the Platinum Party at the Palace, featuring a night of musical tributes to celebrate the Jubilee.

As reported on the royal family’s official website, Sunday brings The Big Jubilee Lunch and The Platinum Jubilee pageant.