There’s no such thing as too much Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
And as their parents gear up for their royal tour of Poland and Germany later this month, Kesington Palace have confirmed the adorable duo will be joining their parents for the trip!
Confirming the news, a palace spokesperson said: “They have decided that their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will travel with them and we expect the children to be seen on at least a couple of occasions over the course of the week.”
“They look forward to a busy and impactful tour and are grateful that they will have the opportunity to meet the Polish and German people – such important friends of the United Kingdom – as a family.”
“The Duke and Duchess are very much looking forward to this tour and are delighted with the exciting and varied programme that has been put together for it.”
George and Charlotte famously charmed their way through Canada last year and in 2014, Prince George stole the show when he joined mum and dad for their tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Indeed, Prince William and Duchess Catherine are very hands-on parents and hate being away from their kids for too long.
Like they did with their Canada tour, they’ll most likely bring along nanny Maria Borrallo to help with the children.
Last month, further details on their itinerary were revealed with the palace confirming The Cambridges will travel to Warsaw, Poland, on Monday, July 17.
During their trip to Poland, they will also visit the city of Gdansk.
After Poland, the family-of-four will travel to Germany, where the duo will go on a tour of Berlin, Heidelberg, and Hamburg.
They will finish up their trip and return back to London on Friday, July 21, just in time for little George’s fourth birthday.
This will mark Kate’s first trip to Germany and the couple’s first time in Poland on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.
It’s believed the parents-of-two will meet with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, during their visit.
It’s also expected William and Kate will catch up with Polish Prime Minister, Beata Szydlo, and pay their respects at the concentration camp Auschwitz. Political commentators claim the royal tour will help solidify England’s ties with Europe in a post-Brexit climate.
We just can’t wait to see the royal siblings in action and be winning a whole new legion of fans!