Princess Charlotte Has Perfected The Royal Wave And People Are Freaking Out

Princess Charlotte Has Perfected The Royal Wave And People Are Freaking Out

Not so fast! Princess Charlotte isn’t letting her newborn baby brother take the title of cutest royal away from her that easily.

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Prince William returns to St. Mary’s Hospital in London on Monday with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

On Monday morning, just a few hours after the Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to her third child, the Duke of Cambridge went to pick up his kids for a visit with their sibling.

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The royal family arrives at St. Mary’s Hospital, where the Duchess of Cambridge gave birth Monday morning to a healthy baby boy — a third child for Kate and Prince William and fifth in line to the British throne.

Prince William, who drove himself in a Range Rover to the London hospital, first got Prince George out of the car. Holding the 4-year-old’s hand, the doting dad then retrieved Charlotte from the other side.

While George, who was wearing his school uniform (although, noticeably missing were high socks, his signature style), avoided eye contact with the hordes of press gathered outside the Lindo Wing at St. Mary’s Hospital, his 2-year-old sister didn’t shy away from the spotlight.

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Prince William brings Princess Charlotte and Prince George to the Lindo Wing at St. Mary’s Hospital in London to meet their new baby brother.

Wearing a light blue dress with a navy blue cardigan, Princess Charlotte walked on her tippy toes while waving at the crowd. Before entering the building to meet the little prince, whose name has yet to be revealed, she gave one last wave.

The adorable move has so many saying, “Aw.”

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