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George, the Prince of funny faces

He’s more commonly known as Prince George of Cambridge, but we like to call him the King of Cuteness, the Duke of the Judgy Face or sometimes His Royal Sassiness and here’s why!
Prince George of Cambridge

He’s more commonly known as Prince George of Cambridge, but we like to call him the King of Cuteness, the Duke of the Judgy Face or sometimes His Royal Sassiness and here’s why!

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No matter the occasion, Prince George never fails to deliver, whether it’s serving up a fierce look at his sister’s christening, giving us life with his blue steel on the balcony of Buckingham Palace or throwing some serious shade during his tour of Oz – rest assured the third-in-line to the throne will always keep it real.

His doting dad once referred to the little prince’s cry as “a lions roar,” while also admitting, “He’s a little bit of a rascal,” and we wouldn’t have it any other way!

Click through the gallery to see Prince George’s fabulous funny faces

Meet Prince George, third-in-line of the British throne and the King of Cuteness. Seriously, those cheeks need a warning!

Prince George makes a royal example as he paves the way for friendly relations between fellow humans.

The future King of England casually creates a make-shift throne out of his father’s arms while deep in thought.

All hail! This royal knows how to throw his hands in the air like he just don’t care.

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Prince George is more than happy to be dad’s very own personal jester and Wills is loving it sick.

Long-haul flights seriously suck, right George?

“Tell me why am I in this long frilly gown?” The cherubic bub gives epic side-eye at his 2013 christening.

“You’re alright, little sis.”

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When George spotted his parents in the crowd at Trooping the Colour, he couldn’t quite contain his excitement! Relive George’s magical first few years of life in the next slide. Post continues after the video!

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“One day, all of this will be ours dad!”

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“Ugh, polo… ain’t nobody got time for that.”

“Seriously mum, let me go back to rolling on the hill.”

Prince George cares not for your pomp and ceremony! The soon-to-be two-year-old looks rather restless at his sister’s christening.

Prince William pulls his “rascal” into line.

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“Greetings, commoner.”

We love you George, never change.

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