Prince George and his parents first visited the Royal International Air Tattoo

The Royal Family of Great Britain continues to fulfill its duties, which include visiting various events. The other day in Gloucestershire took place an air show Royal International Air Tattoo, where not only Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived, but also their two-year-old son George.

The child was greatly frightened by the noise

This is the first official visit of the little prince, but, unfortunately, he went far from smooth. As soon as Kate and his son appeared on the airfield, the kid began to noticeably nervous. And his mood was completely spoiled when the helicopters began to work, because the noise from them was strong enough. In addition, George was shocked by a huge number of people who tried to wave him, say something and just take a picture. After all that he had seen and heard, the prince burst into tears, so loudly that Middleton had to take his son in his arms. However, the hysterics did not last long, because as soon as the child began to be capricious, Prince William and the airdrome hurried to help his wife and son, offering special headphones to George. All the rest of the time, while the Royal International Air Tattoo air show lasted, the two-year-old heir of the British throne never stepped away from Kate and was always wearing headphones.

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George likes planes and helicopters very much

The appearance of the royal family on this holiday was a surprise for many present, because before that no announcements that they will arrive at the aeroshow was not. However, on the day of the Royal International Air Tattoo on the Kensington Palace website, the following message appeared:

"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be present today at an airshow in Gloucestershire. They decided to take Prince George to the event, because he really likes planes and helicopters. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge believe that this event will give the child great joy and a sea of ​​positive emotions. "

And it's true, as soon as George was shielded from the noise, the kid immediately began to smile cute and stopped crying. The airdrome workers gave the royal family a short tour, where they were introduced to new models of helicopters and airplanes, allowed to sit on the pilot's place in the fighter, and, at the request of Kate and George, rolled in a helicopter for 15 minutes.