The three heirs to the throne, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince George, are rarely seen in one photo with the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. In a recent event for the "Together at Christmas" initiative, all four come together and Prince George had to create a traditional Christmas pudding with his future predecessors.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest child stole the cooking demonstration from his great-grandmother, grandfather, and father at the "Together at Christmas" initiative. The four generations of the British royal family are seen mixing their own bowl of pudding but George got most of the attention.
Kensington Palace released three photos of the royals. In the first photo, six-year-old George was seen holding a wooden spoon while mixing a bowl filled with Christmas pudding ingredients as the Queen, Prince Philip, and Prince William look on and smiling.
A second snap showed the Prince of Wales offering his grandson ingredients to add to his pudding. The third photo showed the four royals pose with the veterans and representatives of the Royal British Legion. The traditional British dessert represents the charity's iconic symbol of remembrance.
The pictures were taken at Buckingham Palace's Music Room to mark the launch of the "Together at Christmas" initiative by The Royal British Legion. It is a UK-based charity that provides financial, social, and emotional support to military personnel and veterans as well as their families.
George may have lost in the cook-off but he is definitely winning the public's admiration. Netizens are gushing over the little prince.
Many took to Twitter to praised George for his "cooking skills" while others admired how adorable he is and how past he grows. Others also praised Prince George for keeping his white shirt clean despite not rolling up his sleeves or wearing an apron while mixing bowl of ingredients.
Others joked about how the Queen still kept hold of her handbag, despite being at home. One said it is because the secret recipe for the royal Christmas pudding is in Her Majesty's bag. Many are also happy to see the current monarch with the three future kings in one frame. Netizens will get another chance to watch the royal family members preparing their puddings during the Queen's Christmas message which will be aired across the globe on December 25.
Prince George showed off his culinary skills a few days after his father and mother had a day of baking with UK's queen of cakes Mary Berry for BBC's A Berry Royal Christmas special. In the TV special, Kate Middleton revealed that she let her children explore the kitchen for them to be creative and independent.