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Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to Make Debut Appearance in Carriage for Trooping the Colour

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to Make Debut Appearance in Carriage for Trooping the Colour

The Queen's Platinum Jubilee is fast approaching, and the Royal Family is gearing up for a grand celebration.

As part of the festivities, even the youngest members of the senior royals are set to take part in the event.

According to reports from the Telegraph, Prince George, , and will make their first appearance in the carriage for Trooping the Colour.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children are expected to have a starring role in the celebrations this summer.

As family members play to their strengths for a royal show of force, the little Cambridges will be joining the Queen and other members of the Royal Family in the festivities.

Prince George is 8 years old, is 6, and is 4.

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They will make their debut in the carriage for Trooping the Colour and are also likely to be seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the famous flyover.

This is a significant moment for the young royals, as it marks their first public appearance in such a grand event.

Interestingly, when was four years old, the same age as his youngest son Louis, he also made his first appearance in a carriage with and the Queen Mother at the 1988's Trooping the Colour.

It seems that this is a tradition that has been passed down through the generations.

While the final plans for the weekend are still being drawn up, it is understood that will be taking the lead on military events, including standing in for Her Majesty reviewing the Trooping of the Colour in a formal inspection the week before the Jubilee weekend.

Meanwhile, his wife Catherine will continue her work with Early Years Learning and will help coordinate Super Bloom, the project which sees the Tower of London flooded with hundreds of flowers and even a slide.

The little Cambridges have previously joined the Duchess at her Back to Nature garden in the Chelsea Flower Show and could make a similar appearance for the Super Bloom project.

Elsewhere, is preparing to play host for key events including the Bank Holiday Concert where he will deliver the speech while the Duchess of Cornwall puts her cheerful social skills to good use with a big lunch.

Other members of the Royal Family including the Earl and Countess of Wessex, Princess Royal Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall, , and will make appearances throughout the weekend.

In other news, Prince George has had a trial day at school close to Windsor with his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, where they have been to visit several times, the Daily Mail reported.

William and Catherine have been considering whether their eldest son should continue his education and are also thinking about sending their other children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to the same school.

According to a source close to the school, teachers arranged a settling-in-style trial class for the eight-year-old future king.

Interestingly, however, the source also told the publication that George's new teachers were both amused and relieved that his new classmates didn't seem to recognize their future king.

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