PRINCE George was spotted cheekily poking out his tongue on his way to Windsor Castle after the Queen’s funeral.
The young royal was captured pulling the funny face with his mother, the Princess of Wales, sat in the seat directly behind him.
The cheeky young royal was snapped poking his tongue out
George and his sister Charlotte were the youngest mourners at the funeral
George coped admirably as he walked with his grieving dad
Sitting next to his younger sister Charlotte the cheeky Prince was not afraid to show off his funny side to the public.
Nine-year-old George became second in line to the throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
It comes after Charlotte and George were on their best behaviour yesterday when attending the funeral service for their great-grandmother.
Their late inclusion is thought to be the idea of parents Prince William and Kate – who believed it important they attend the historic occasion, despite them being the youngest mourners there.
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The two young royals came to say farewell to the monarch they knew as Gan-Gan and behaved impeccably after being thrust into the spotlight.
George — who knows one day he could be King — looked like was he was coping admirably at the historic occasion.
The prince looked smart in a navy suit as he walked behind the Queen’s coffin alongside his father, who was dressed in his military uniform.
In one incredibly cute moment, younger sibling Charlotte stood next to her brother and was seen mouthing something to him, with lip readers decoding it as “you need to bow”.
Matt White, the amateur photographer who got George’s cheeky tongue snap said he was glad to capture the “funny” moment.
He said: “I’m just a bit of an amateur photographer, so I borrowed a camera for the day to get some better photos.
“I’d seen Prince George and Kate go by and snapped a photo of their car, but it was only a very quick photo so I didn’t think it would be that good.
“I only realised later when I was looking through the photos that George was pulling that face.
“It was quite a funny thing to get a photo of – especially as he’s now second in line for the throne and his brother did the same thing at the jubilee.”
George’s younger brother Prince Louis delighted the nation during the Jubilee celebrations earlier this year with his hilarious behaviour.
Louis remained at home for the funeral yesterday, given his young age.
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The Queen‘s coffin completed its poignant final 25-mile journey from London to Berkshire to be laid to rest with her “strength and stay” Prince Philip.
Thousands of mourners lined the streets and Long Walk to say their last goodbyes to Her Majesty, while tearful members of the Royal Family followed behind.
The two siblings were on their best behaviour at the funeral service
The young prince looked dapper in a navy suit at Wellington Arch