Charlotte Blew a Kiss to Her Fans at Princess Eugenie's Wedding

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Photo credit: James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock

From Harper's BAZAAR

The second royal wedding of 2018 is in full swing this morning, and a whole host of famous faces have arrived in Windsor for Princess Eugenie's wedding.

And waving to their fans from the car window, Princess Charlotte and Prince George arrived to Princess Eugenie's wedding ceremony together. As members of the bridal party, both Charlotte and George looked exceedingly smart, with George even wearing pants instead of shorts, as they both prepared for a day of important royal duties. As usual, the little royals also looked impossibly cute.

Per royal correspondent Richard Palmer on Twitter, Princess Charlotte even blew a kiss to her adoring fans in the crowd as she arrived at St. George's Chapel. Basically, Charlotte and George know what their fans want:


Photo credit: James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock
Photo credit: James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock

When it comes to royal weddings, Princess Charlotte and Prince George are professionals at being a part of the wedding party. During Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding on May 19, both George and Charlotte were completely adorable throughout the ceremony, truly making the day unforgettable.

Princess Charlotte is serving alongside several other young bridesmaids for Princess Eugenie's wedding. Also in the bridal party are Savannah and Isla Philips, Mia Tindall, who is Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall's daughter, Princess Eugenie's goddaughter Maud Windsor, and Theodora Williams, the daughter of actress Ayda Field and British singer Robbie Williams.

Savannah Phillips is, of course, a regular fixture at royal events, and famously made a big impression earlier this year at Trooping the Colour. From waving to her royal fans from the balcony at Buckingham Palace, to holding her hand over Prince George's mouth so that he couldn't sing, her wicked streak has made her a favorite amongst royal family fans.

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