Prince George showed off a gappy grin as he cheered on his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, at the charity sailing regatta today, in pictures that revealed he had lost two more teeth since his birthday portrait last month.
George, six, showed that he was missing his two top front teeth, as he joined Kate and William, 37, on the Isle of Wight, matching his mother in a striped £10 H&M top, and donning a captain hat.
Meanwhile Princess Charlotte, four, donned a £128 blue Ralph Lauren dress with a Peter Pan collar, flashing a sweet smile as her parents took part in the star-studded King’s Cup race around Cowes, on the Isle of Wight.
The young royals looked excited as William and Kate, posed for photos at the waterfront before getting on their respective boats.
Prince George, seen left, showed off a gappy grin as he cheered his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on at the charity sailing regatta today, in pictures that revealed he had lost his two more teeth since his birthday portrait last month. Meanwhile Princess Charlotte, four, donned a £128 blue Ralph Lauren dress with a Peter Pan collar, flashing a sweet smile as her parents took part in the star-studded King’s Cup race around Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, seen right
Kate wore a sartorially apt ensemble as she took to the sea, wearing a striped top, a cap, and navy jeans as she steered the ship
Meanwhile William matched his family in a checked blue and white shirt and cap, as they took to the waters together
Charlotte looked cute in stripes too, wearing a designer blue and white dress by Ralph Lauren with a white Peter Pan collar and a little life jacket
George wore a blue and white striped H&M top for the occasion, as he was awarded a badge emblazoned with the words ‘Warrior Crew Captain’ today
George stood alongside Michael Middleton and his young pals on the boat, as he watched the regatta take place.
William and Kate are competing against celebrities including adventurer Bear Grylls, comedian John Bishop and Olympic champion rower Helen Glover in the inaugural King’s Cup.
Appearing ready for action, mother-of-three Kate changed out of her nautical arrival outfit of a striped shirt and navy trousers, into a practical polo shirt, and shorts.
George, six, shows off his gappy grin he arrives with his sister Charlotte, four, at the The Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes
George (left) and Charlotte (right) appeared in very high spirits as they arrived with their friends and family to watch the Kings Cup Sailing Race
Arriving earlier in the day she donned a sporty look in a pair of £150 L.K.Bennett trousers and a £135 colourful frilled top by Sandro, as she arrived at The Royal Yacht Squadron.
She accessorised with dainty heart earrings by Kiki McDonough and coordinated her look with a casual pair of white trainers by Superga.
She later changed into shorts and a polo shirt, coordinating with William as they posed for pictures alongside the King’s Cup charity ambassadors, Fara Williams, Dan Snow, Bear Grylls, John Bishop, Katie Thistleton, and Helen Glover.
For her final look Kate wore a Nike Jacket, Sebago Bala boat shoes and J Brand jeans as she steered a dragon boat before a race against her husband across the Dalvay lake.
The Duchess of Cambridge put on a sartorially apt display in two ensembles as she prepared to go head-to-head against husband Prince William in a major sailing regatta in the Isle of Wight today, with George and Charlotte watching from the window above
Prince George, six, and Princess Charlotte, four, were spotted joining them, as their parents took part in the star-studded King’s Cup race around Cowes, on the Isle of Wight. George wore a striped top as he stood alongside Michael Middleton to watch the regatta
Members of the public were invited to watch the racing from grandstands on the shore and enjoy family-friendly activities along the seafront.
The royals are hosting the inaugural regatta The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages.
The event sees The Duke and Duchess go head to head as skippers of individual sailing boats, in an eight boat regatta.
The winning team will be awarded The King’s Cup, a historic trophy first presented by King George V at Cowes’ Royal Yacht Squadron in 1920.
The eight boats taking part in the prestigious event will each represent one of the charities that are being supported this year by Their Royal Highnesses.
Later in the morning Kate changed into a white polo shirt and navy shorts, matching William, 36, who wore the same uniform ensemble. They are seen posing alongside the King’s Cup charity ambassadors, Fara Williams for @CentrepointUK, Dan Snow for @LDNairamb, Bear Grylls for @Tusk_org, John Bishop for @ActionAddiction, Katie Thistleton for @Place2Be, and Helen Glover for @AFNCCF
Pictured: Michael Middleton and Prince George watch the inaugural Kings Cup regatta hosted by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
These include Child Bereavement UK, Centrepoint, London’s Air Ambulance Charity 30th Anniversary Campaign, and Tusk – four causes of which The Duke is Patron.
The Duchess will support four of her patronages: Action on Addiction, Place2Be, the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, and The Royal Foundation in connection with Her Royal Highness’s longstanding work on Early Years.
England Women’s footballer Fara Williams will represent Centrepoint, while television presenter Dan Snow will race for London’s Air Ambulance Charity’s 30th anniversary campaign.
Grylls will skipper a yacht for wildlife conservation organisation Tusk.
Bishop will compete for Action on Addiction, BBC presenter Katie Thistleton for Place2Be, and Glover for the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families.
Kicking off the morning, Kate, 37, opted for a striped top and casual navy trousers and accessorised with dainty heart earrings by Kiki McDonough and a casual pair of white trainers by the brand, Superga
The eight boats taking part in the prestigious event will each represent one of the charities that are being supported this year by Their Royal Highnesses