Prince George Plays With Other Children During His First Official Event In New Zealand (PHOTOS)

Prince George Plays With Other Children During His First Official Event In New Zealand (PHOTOS)
Prince George Plays With Other Children During His First Official Event In New Zealand (PHOTOS)

Video: Prince George Plays With Other Children During His First Official Event In New Zealand (PHOTOS)

Video: Prince George Plays With Other Children During His First Official Event In New Zealand (PHOTOS)
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Kate Middleton, Prince George
Kate Middleton, Prince George

The Prince George made his first real crawling with another 10 babies during a playdate in New Zealand.

George was joined by his parents, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, on Wednesday at a special party for new parents, as part of his tour of the country.

On the fluffy gray carpet in the Blandor Room of the New Zealand government house, which was full of toys - among them, picture-making blocks and a xylophone - little George, 8 months old, was one of the biggest babies in the world. enclosure.

Prince george
Prince george

Prince George shares toys with his new friends.

The royal baby was wearing a denim romper decorated with a little boat in front, by designer Rachel Riley, and blue shoes.

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Kate watched her son diligently, cleaning her jaw from time to time, as William chatted with some of the other parents.

"This is crazy, there are babies everywhere!" Said William.

Kate, who wore a black and white Tory Burch geometric print dress, held her son's little hands while chatting with some parents. The duchess was grabbing George's little hands so he could try to stand up.

Prince George, Kate Middleton
Prince George, Kate Middleton

Prince George, in the arms of his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, greets a baby girl.

George extended his hand to greet another of the children. He also played with other people's toys.

This first official George event in New Zealand was part of the celebration of the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to family health.

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