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Prince George turns two! Take a look at some of our favorite moments from the royal toddler's life

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The adorable toddler has captivated the world.

Prince George, the firstborn of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, turned two recently and reportedly celebrated with a private tea party at his home in Norfolk. The young, cheeky prince has been in the media spotlight ever since the announcement of Kate's pregnancy. Now, he's not the only royal baby in England, as sister Princess Charlotte was born earlier this year, but little Prince George already captivated the hearts of many people worldwide.

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MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - Bubbly and adorable, the young prince became one of the most sought after figures in modern day United Kingdom. Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge was first publicly-seen as his parents stepped out of the Lindo Wing on July 23, 2013 as a healthy baby weighing 8 pounds and 6 ounces.


At just nine months old, he joined his parents on their official trip to Australia and New Zealand where people gpt a glimpse of how baby George was doing. During that time, George grabbed a little girl's wooden doll, making her cry. However, in the end, he behaved the way others his age do.


On marking his first birthday, photos of George "gently batting at butterflies" during his visit to the National History Museum in London were released, capturing fun and cute moments of him with his parents, William and Kate.

Prince George was recently pictured entertaining onlookers while attending his sister's christening, and the following tea party. It was then reported he, too, refers to the Queen as "granny." The Royal Family also snapped formal photos during the occasion, with three generations of the monarchy and George as the third to the crown.

Now our new favorite Prince is two and doing well as a toddler.

Happy birthday, Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge!

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