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Pippa who? Royal rascals Prince George & Princess Charlotte steal the show

Only Prince George and Princess Charlotte could trump a highly anticipated wedding with one single look.
Prince George steps on Pippa Middleton's wedding dress
Prince George steps on Pippa Middleton's wedding dress
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Any avid royal fan would agree that the moment Kensington Palace confirmed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridgeโ€™s two cherubs Prince George and Princess Charlotte were going to have an official part in Pippaโ€™s wedding โ€“ we were all destined to see something great unfold.

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While theyโ€™re ridiculously cute, putting young kids in a bridal party always makes for some very amusing moments.

And the royal siblings delivered so many hilarious moments during their double-act, we almost forgot we were watching the wedding of the year.

Does anybody know that Iโ€™m the future King of England?

What does one do with these baskets?

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Great responsibility comes with the job of pageboy.

But seriously, does anybody know the purpose of these baskets?

Anyoneโ€ฆ?

Our favourite royal tyke was the leader of the pack.

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Prince George was really killing it as pageboy on his Auntyโ€™s big day.

The growing three-year-old looked adorable in gold pants and a Peter Pan collared white shirt, and donโ€™t even get us started on those knee-high socks.

But weddings are very long. Especially when youโ€™re a kid with better things to do, like tip baskets upside down.

And George was less than impressed by the one hour long church ceremony. By the time he and his bridal party pals walked outside with the newly crowned Mr and Mrs James Matthews, Prince George had had enough.

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Footage from the bridal party leaving the church (which you can watch in the video player above!) appears to show Prince George accidentally stepping on Pippaโ€™s ยฃ40,000 wedding dress before Kate quickly steps in.

Kate was overwhelmed with love for her little sister on her big dayโ€ฆ

While sheโ€™s clearly smitten with how stunning Pippa looksโ€ฆ

Her mum senses kick inโ€ฆ Something is not quite right.

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By George! We have a crying Prince.

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Nope, Kate isnโ€™t having it.

A soothing head pat should fix this up.

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This is the face of someone who is over it.

But Duchess Catherine wasnโ€™t having bar of it.

Kate had admitted prior to the wedding that she was concerned that her little ones may play up.

But nothing was going to ruin her little sisterโ€™s big day.

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So Catherine switched into mum mode to give her son a right royal telling offโ€ฆ And this isnโ€™t the first time weโ€™ve seen Kate have stern words with her first-born.

Our favourite scolding has to be during Princess Charlotteโ€™s christening in 2015.

Mum, I did not agree to these conditions.

But the memory of mum getting angry isnโ€™t worth making a fussโ€ฆ

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Who can forget when Wills and Kate had to pull George into line during Charlotteโ€™s christening.

Or watching dad at the polo?

The three-year-old tries to play with his sister.

But the princess is not interested.

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The talking to from mum didnโ€™t take too long and soon enough, our favourite Prince resumed his unimpressed stance.

And George wasnโ€™t the only pageboy acting out.

One of his fellow pageboys was snapped making a rather rude finger gesture and poking his tongue out, while Duchess Catherine stood behind him.

By the look on Kateโ€™s face, weโ€™re guessing it didnโ€™t go down very well.

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Princess Charlotte, however, was simply divine as a bridesmaid.

Being the official mother hen is a tough gig.

While the Duchess handled the responsibility with graceโ€ฆ

One pageboy had other things on his mind. It could be an innocent mistake but in the UK the โ€œV signโ€ is viewed as an โ€œobscene gesture.โ€

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And the look on Kateโ€™s face shows that sheโ€™s less than impressed.

Thankfully her daughter Charlotte proved to be the bridal partyโ€™s MVP.

The two-year-old Princess stole her Auntyโ€™s thunder, dressed in a bespoke outfit by designer Pepa & Co the two-year-old won hearts around the world.

Charlotte was a vision in a sweet ivory dress with a dusty pink bow detail, completed with the most perfect flower crown.

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While the youngster was on her best behaviour during the ceremony, she did have a moment where it all became a bit too much.

Prince George quickly came to his crying sisterโ€™s aid, distracting her with a floral wreath.

The reigning cherub!

Charlotte is so sweet as her mum tells her itโ€™s time to be very quiet for the ceremony.

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As Kate takes her seat, Charlotte realises the importance of her role.

George comes up with the sweetest solution to his sisterโ€™s tearsโ€ฆ

Focus on the flowers, Charlotte!

This is the first time weโ€™ve seen the siblings this year, and it appears Georgeโ€™s boisterous nature has rubbed off on Charlotte.

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Kate, who revealed the siblings are โ€œreally good friendsโ€, was in stitches from her daughterโ€™s antics before entering the church.

And the Duchessโ€™ description of Charlotte being the โ€œone in chargeโ€ shone through.

The sassy two-year-old clearly was vying for head bridesmaid, showing up everyone else with her sweet smiles and adorable poses.

Princess Charlotte proved that she may be fourth in line to the throne but nothing is beneath her.

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The royal discovered she could amuse herself by licking her flower basket.

And we salute her for it!

Chat time with mum seems to be a favourite past-time among the Cambridge kids.

The ultimate little flower princess.

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Kate was so impressed by her two-year-old.

Look at her sweet face.

Hmmโ€ฆ Wonder if this basket is tasty?

Yep, itโ€™s delish.

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It will come as no surprise that many comparisons have been made of the next generation of royal kids looking just like their famous parents.

Charlotte has inherited her mummyโ€™s signature brunette locks and delicate features, while Prince George is the spitting image of his famous dad.

And it turns out heโ€™s following in his footsteps too!

Three decades ago, a Prince William stepped into the role of pageboy for his uncle Prince Andrewโ€™s nuptials to Sarah Ferguson.

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The year was 1986, dressed in a sailorโ€™s outfit, the young chap showed us where George gets his bemused expression from.

Reports from the time revealed that Prince William was especially naughty, pulling faces, poking out his tongue and yawning throughout the proceedings.

David Dimbleby commented during the live broadcast that Wills looked โ€œrather doubtful and rather crossโ€.

William got a do-over in 1988 where he was the perfect gentlemen stepping into his role at the wedding of Camilla Dunne and Rupert Soames, a grandson of former U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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We see where Charlotte gets her sweet locks and pretty smile.

William served as a page boy at the 1988 wedding of Camilla Dunne and Rupert Soames, a grandson of former U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Just like dad! George reminds us so much of William when he was a pageboy.

Royal carriage waves may be something we see at this yearโ€™s trooping, for now George has his hand ready for the car window.

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Royal pats have been a remedy for cheeky princes since the โ€™80s! William was the pageboy at his uncle Prince Andrewโ€™s wedding to Sarah Ferguson back in 1986. Dressed in a sailor outfit, he gets some love from granny, The Queen.

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