Prince George showed off his 'crockery smash' skills as he and sister Charlotte attended a summer fete with grandparents Carole and Michael Middleton while Kate was at the tennis
Prince George and
Princess Charlotte enjoyed a festive day out with their grandparents while mum Kate attended
Wimbledon yesterday.
Carole and Michael Middleton took the royal siblings to the Englefield Summer Fete on the Englefield Estate, near their family home in Bucklebury.
The sweet duo 'stole the show' at the local event, enjoying several turns on the inflatable bouncy slide and happily playing with other children.
Meanwhile Prince George, five, impressed on the crockery smash stall, which involves throwing balls at porcelain plates and cups.
'They were having such fun going from stall to stall, playing on all the games,' an onlooker told
People .
'George did pretty well at the "crockery smash" stall. He looked very pleased with himself.'
They added that Princess Charlotte, four, in particular was 'very friendly' and 'politely saying hello to other children', while her brother ran around with fellow youngsters.
'They were so cute,' the onlooker added.
Yesterday Kate was joined by Pippa ande her sister-in-law Meghan Markle in the Royal Box at Wimbledon for the ladies singles final, where they watched Simona Halep beat Serena Williams in straight sets.
The 'duelling Duchesses', both 37, seemed to be getting on famously as they chatted and smiled, putting paid to rumours of a fued.
Earlier this week, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis enjoyed an afternoon at the polo to watch their father Prince William take on brother Prince Harry in a charity match.
The duo looked to be having a wonderful time, enjoying a game of football on the plush grounds of Billingbear Polo Club in Wokingham.
They were then treated to a delicious picnic out of the back of their car by mum Kate.