Prince George and the Royal Family were left delighted by a special surprise for King Charles on Saturday 17 June during the Trooping the Colour flypast.
The family made their way to the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch an extended military flypast after the display on Coronation day had to be scaled down due to bad weather.
And during the flypast, the family were left delighted by a special surprise for the King, which saw 18 Typhoon fighter jets making the formation CR for the King to mark the start of a new reign.
Upon spotting the CR, which is the the King’s monogram "CR" for Charles Rex, the family couldn't contain their smiles with Charles, 74, himself seen looking thoughtful over the sweet gesture.
Another memorable moment was the sight of aircraft associated with the Second World War, with Spitfire and Hurricane fighters flying with a Lancaster bomber, all from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
As the planes roared overhead Kate Middleton encouraged Prince George, nine, to wave to the crowds and she smoothed down Prince Louis’, five, hair and ushered him to turn and face the spectators.
The finale was precision formation flying from the Red Arrows who trailed red, white and blue smoke over the capital.
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