It wouldn’t be a British sporting event without the crazy faces of a young royal stealing the show.
The eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton made a surprise appearance at the Wimbledon final on Sunday, weeks after his little brother, Prince Louis, went viral for his wacky expressions during the Queen’s Jubilee.
The 8-year-old royal sat with his parents in the royal box during the men’s final and made funny faces throughout the match.
Dressed in a blue suit, Prince George sat between the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as they watched defending champion Novak Djokovic take on Nick Kyrgios.
The youngster was at one point photographed picking his nose, before crumpling his face and squinting.
Meanwhile, Kate, 40, stunned in a black and white polka dot dress, which she accessorized with dark shades, silver jewelry and white slingback pumps.
Prince William, 40, looked equally smart in a brown jacket over a light blue button-down shirt. He completed the look with dark blue trousers and sunglasses.
George’s appearance was reminiscent of William’s first Wimbledon outing in 1991, when he attended the women’s final with his late mother, Princess Diana.
The young royal recently witnessed his 4-year-old brother’s wild behavior at Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant last month.
George saw a smile and covered his eyes with his hands as Louis raised his hands and made two peace signs with his fingers.
William and Kate’s eldest child looked at his father, who also seemed amused as Louis was joking.
While George seemed to get a kick out of Louis’s antics, their sister, Princess Charlotte, took it upon herself to try and get her younger brother to behave properly.
Charlotte, 7, was seen scolding Louis after their mother struggled to behave the mini-royal.