The children have joined Prince William and Kate for an action-packed day at an aviation show featuring jets, helicopters, and vintage aircraft.
At RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, Prince George and his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, attended the International Air Tattoo.
As usual, Louis didn’t back down and waved to the audience members who were enjoying the spectacle.
All three children have now broken up for the holidays from Lambrook School in Berkshire.
The royal children were dressed for the summer day in light casual clothing.
George and Charlotte looked around at the rain-soaked concrete near the huge plane when they stepped out from their car.
They shook hands with senior members of the RAF before they were ushered up the huge ramp of the transport plane with their parents.
George was given the task of partially raising the ramp and could be seen pressing the button as William watched on.
William and Kate were all smiles when they arrived with their children at the air show.
While the family were greeted by grey skies that brought heavy rain, the family seemed to enjoy the day out.
The event was a return visit for George who was taken to the show by his parents in 2016, aged three, and was pictured wearing ear defenders at the time.
The family’s first stop was a huge C-17 transporter aircraft, which was used to transport the late Queen’s coffin in the days ahead of her funeral last September.