Prince George at Cirencester Park

Young Prince George made a bid for freedom yesterday as he attended a charity polo match with his parents, before trying to crawl off.
The world has followed his every move but now his first steps are grabbing all the attention. Two months shy of his first birthday, Prince George showed the public how he has mastered the skill of standing on his own two feet and walking.
Clutching his mother's hand determinedly, the third in line in to the throne shuffled along, as the Duchess of Cambridge beamed with pride at her son’s efforts.
The cute youngster, dressed in pink dungarees and a white polo shirt, wriggled in his mother's arms before he was placed on the floor. Despite his attempts to crawl away the Duchess of Cambridge swooped him into her arms so the pair could cheer on Prince William.
The Royal family turned out at Cirencester Park Polo Club to watch the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry battle it out as they took part in the annual Jerudong Trophy Polo Match.
Kate, donned in a pair of jeans and a striped top, watched from the sidelines as the princes battled it out.
Whilst Prince George Crawled around, grabbing at his mother’s ankles, and clearly intrigued by the horses, the future king looked like he was having fun on the family day out.
The annual match, which sees royalty from across the world take part, raises thousands of pounds each year for charities supported by the princes.
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