Prince George steals the show at another wedding as he leads pageboys in game of soldiers

With his arms by his side, Prince George marched around the grounds of the church in Letheringsett, Norfolk - Mark Stewart Photography
With his arms by his side, Prince George marched around the grounds of the church in Letheringsett, Norfolk - Mark Stewart Photography

Prince George was in a playful mood as he and Princess Charlotte stole the show at another wedding.

The five-year-old led his fellow pageboys in a game of soldiers after the ceremony in Norfolk on Saturday.

With his arms by his side, he paraded and marched around the grounds of St Andrew's Church where a childhood friend of his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, had tied the knot.

All eyes were on the royal children - who also stole the show when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex married in May - at the wedding of Sophie Carter and Robert Snuggs in Letheringsett.

Prince George wore a collarless white shirt, blue knickerbockers, white stockings and white shoes.

Princess Charlotte appeared unimpressed with her brother's marching game as she clutched a bag and posy of flowers after the wedding - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography
Princess Charlotte appeared unimpressed with her brother's marching game as she clutched a bag and posy of flowers after the weddingCredit: Mark Stewart Photography

As a bridesmaid, his sister, Princess Charlotte, wore a white dress with blue piping and a circlet of flowers.

She appeared decidedly unimpressed with her brother's marching game as she clutched a bag and posy of flowers.

The children were among seven youngsters taking part in the wedding. The bride is one of Princess Charlotte's godparents.

Mummy's little soldier: Prince George practices his marching skills in front of his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography 
Mummy's little soldier: Prince George practices his marching skills in front of his mother, the Duchess of CambridgeCredit: Mark Stewart Photography
Princess Charlotte refuses to pose for a camera as she is held by her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography 
Princess Charlotte looks away from a camera as she is held by her mother, the Duchess of CambridgeCredit: Mark Stewart Photography
The young princess was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of her mother's friends, Sophie Carter and Robert Suggs - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography 
The young princess was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of her mother's friends, Sophie Carter and Robert SuggsCredit: Mark Stewart Photography
The Duke of Cambridge arrives for the wedding at St Andrew's Church, in Letheringsett, Norfolk - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography 
The Duke of Cambridge arrives for the wedding at St Andrew's Church, in Letheringsett, NorfolkCredit: Mark Stewart Photography
The Duchess's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, arrive for the ceremony - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography 
The Duchess's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, arrive for the ceremonyCredit: Mark Stewart Photography
Sophie Carter to Robert Suggs - Credit: Mark Stewart Photography 
Sophie Carter to Robert Suggs tied the knot in Norfolk on SaturdayCredit: Mark Stewart Photography

The last 12 months have been an exciting period for Prince George, from completing his first school year to once again joining his great grandmother the Queen on Buckingham Palace's balcony to mark her official birthday.