Princess Kate stands beside King Charles and Queen Camilla at Trooping the Colour
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The brothers also wore matching ties to Saturday's celebrations
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Prince Louis and Prince George were spotted sharing a sweet brotherly moment as they waved to fans during Trooping the Colour on Saturday.
The brothers, 7 and 11 respectively, shared a carriage with their sister, Princess Charlotte, and mother, Princess Kate, as they rode down The Mall to and from Buckingham Palace.
They were joining other members of the Royal Family to celebrate King Charles’s official birthday celebrations.
As their Ascot Landau carriage progressed from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards, an eagle-eyed lip reader spotted a heartwarming moment between the two brothers.
Louis and George were spotted sharing a sweet brotherly moment during Tripping the Colour.
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Louis was seen turning to his brother to ask: "Should I wave?"
“It's up to you,” George was observed responding, the lip reader told The Sun.
Reacting to the stunning weather on the day, the prince added: “I can't believe how sunny it is.”
Inspired by his brother, Louis apparently then declared: “Let's do it together.”
Louis was observed declaring he and George should wave 'together.'
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The heartwarming moment spurned the pair on, as they were seen waving to cheers fans during the procession.
George and Louis’ bond was further shown in their outfits, with both sporting twinning red ties.
On the other side of their carriage, Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte also sweetly mirrored each other’s outfits.
The Princess of Wales, 43, attended Trooping the Colour wearing an aquamarine Catherine Walker coat dress.
Louis and George were riding alongside their sister, Princess Charlotte, and their mother, Princess Kate.
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Princess Charlotte, 10, matched her mother in a blue dress with a white bow in her hair.
Kate’s "Bria" dress was described as: "A deep aquamarine wool coatdress with ivory contrast lapels and cuffs."
The Princess of Wales wore a matching blue hat by Juliette Botterill and earrings that belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
In addition, Kate accessorised with the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch.
William rode personally as part of the parade down The Mall.
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Prince William was not present with his family in the carriage, instead riding on a horse as part of the military procession.
He wore the light blue sash of the Irish Guards over his resplendent red uniform and a bearskin hat.
Also in attendance at Trooping the Colour were King Charles and Queen Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, Timothy Laurence and the Gloucesters.
Sophie and Edward's children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, are not in attendance at the King's Birthday Parade.