The young prince is almost as tall as his mum, the Princess of Wales!
Prince George distracted royal fans with his height at Trooping the Colour on Saturday, sparking a prediction.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ eldest child joined his younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for King Charles’ official birthday parade today (June 14).
Members of the royal family took part in a procession and watched an RAF flypast from the Buckingham Palace balcony to mark the occasion.
And, of course, all eyes were on the youngest members of the monarchy – mainly waiting for Louis, seven, to cause some mischief like he has done previous years!
How tall is Prince George?
Prince George‘s height hasn’t been confirmed. However, the Princess of Wales is reportedly 5 foot 7 and George, 11, seems to be catching up to her.
After seeing George out for Trooping the Colour today, many fans couldn’t believe how tall he’s getting.
Prince George is going to be taller than William in a few years.
Many have even predicted he’ll soon reach mum Kate’s height and might even surpass dad Prince William, who is reportedly 6 foot 3.
Alongside a video of the Wales family on the palace balcony for the flypast, one royal fan predicted: “Prince George is going to be taller than William in a few years. Lovely family.”
Prince George’s height sparks prediction at Trooping the Colour
Another person said: “Totally agree. I think he has already reached Catherine’s height or is just shorter than her.”
Meanwhile, a third added: “Once on the balcony, did anyone else notice that Princess of Wales is only about a head taller than Prince George? Plus she’s wearing heels.
“He has got so tall! Next year, he’ll match her height.”
Another person wrote: “Lovely picture. Looks like Prince George will be tall like his dad.”
Prince Louis’ ‘question’ to George at king’s birthday parade
Elsewhere, sweet moments were captured between the royal children at the parade today.
According to a lip reading expert, Prince Louis had a question for George as they rode in a carriage in the procession from Buckingham Palace to the Horse Guards Parade.
Speaking to The Sun, Nicola Hickling claimed that Louis asked George: “Should I wave?”
George reportedly replied: “It’s up to you, I can’t believe how sunny it is.”
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Louis then said: “Let’s do it together.”
Trooping the Colour takes place each June. The event has celebrated the monarch’s official birthday for more than 260 years.
King Charles’ actual birthday is November 14. But Trooping the Colour takes place in the summer as the British weather is usually better.