The Prince and Princess of Wales treated their children to a day of jets, helicopters and historic planes as they enjoyed a family day out at an air show.
Prince George and his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, toured the Royal International Air Tattoo with their parents as their school holidays
began in earnest.
William and Kate were all smiles when they arrived with their children at the air show, staged at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and was greeted by Wing Commander Will Essex.
The event was a return visit for George who was taken to the show by his parents in 2016, aged three, and was pictured wearing ear defenders at the time.
The royal children were dressed for a summer day in light casual clothing and George and Charlotte looked around at the rain-soaked concrete around the huge plane when they stepped from their car.
George was given the task of partially raising the ramp and could be seen pressing the button as his father watched on.