While Charlotte tightly gripped her father’s hand as they walked up the steps into the entrance, Prince George appeared a little contemplative as the headteacher greeted him.
The Cambridge kids, including the occasionally cheeky Prince Louis, behaved admirably as they were all welcomed to the new school they will all attend.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis will all start at Lambrook school, near Windsor in Berkshire, on Thursday morning.
But ahead of the big day a small press pack of one TV camera, one photographer, and one reporter, were invited into the grounds, as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took their three children for a settling-in session.
The five of them were filmed walking along a path in front of the school to meet the headteacher, Jonathan Perry.
Four-year-old Louis, who’s beginning full-time education, and his nine-year-old brother and seven-year-old sister, all looked confident and happy, and even mum and dad were smiling too as they all seemed to chat away.
William called his children “all the gang” as he ushered them up the steps of the large white 19th-century country mansion, and said the three of them were looking forward to starting.
“Welcome to Lambrook,” Mr Perry told the children. “It’s lovely to have you with us. We’re very excited for the year ahead.”
Shaking them each by the hand in turn, he asked: “Are you excited?” with all three replying “Yes.”
William remarked: “We’re looking forward to it,” adding the children had “lots of questions”.
The open afternoon was a chance for the children to meet some of the other new pupils, and also no doubt an opportunity for new parents to get used to the fact they may see Prince William and Kate at the school gates.