Prince George takes a ride on Mike Tindall's shoulders during a family day – Royal Central



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It was a fun family day on Friday as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge brought their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to the international horse trials at Burnham Market in Norfolk.

There, they met their cousins, the Tindalls. Zara, William's first cousin and George's godmother, participated in the trials. She finished third and fifth in the trials.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and their cousin, Mia Tindall, enjoyed the time spent playing together at the trials. At one point Prince George, then five years old, had Mike Tindall's shoulders on his shoulders, while his three-year-old sister Charlotte was perched on her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge.

Mia Tindall, a five-year-old, did not fail to have fun while her godfather, Prince William, wore it on his shoulders. Although he was spotted wincing a bit as Mia decided to restrain himself in his ears as they walked.

The young George was seen playing with a sword while Mia was falling in the grbad and playing at the fairgrounds in images taken and published by the Mail Sunday.

The day started wet while Zara was forced to warm up for jumping obstacles in rain and slush, but luckily the weather cleared up, allowing the kids to play together, but in cold weather.

A spectator told the Mail: "They were like any other family, enjoying a pleasant day and a pleasant moment. The children did not have tantrums, and they all seemed very down-to-earth. Some people noticed them, but in general, everyone continued as usual. "

Little Lena Tindall, nine months old, was well and warmly hidden in her landau, but her cousin, Prince Louis (who will be a year later this month), was nowhere to be found.



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