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Cute Prince George shows off gappy smile in new photos

So adorable ❤️

Just when we thought he couldn’t get any cuter!

The adorable Prince George flashed a gappy smile at the King’s Cup yesterday, showing off his two missing top front teeth.

The six-year-old joined Prince William, Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte for a sailing regatta in the Isle of Wight, where he was photographed having a fun time.

WATCH: Cheeky moment Princess Charlotte sticks out her tongue at a sailing regatta

Prince George wore an adorable captain’s hat and an H&M top – matching his mother – as he cheered on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in their charity race.

George stood with his grandparents (Michael Middleton and Carole Middleton) and some of his buddies on the support boat as he watched the regatta take place. 

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Meanwhile, his sister, Princess Charlotte wore a blue Ralph Lauren dress with a Peter Pan collar.

The playful four-year-old was pictured sticking her tongue out at the crowd.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge competed in the King’s Cup regatta at Cowes, Isle of Wight, to raise awareness and funds for eight of their Royal Highnesses’ patronages.

According to The Royal Foundation website, these included Child Bereavement UK, Centrepoint, the London Air Ambulance Charity 30th Anniversary Campaign, and Tusk – four causes of which Prince William is Patron. 

Kate offered her support to Action on Addiction, Place2Be, the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, and The Royal Foundation in connection with Her Royal Highness’s work on Early Years.

The Duke and Duchess joined young people from their chosen charities as they took part in a simulated sailing race against other famous people.

The King’s Cup is a historic trophy, first presented by King George V at Cowes’ Royal Yacht Squadron in 1920.

The royals were taken on by a host of celebrities at the star-studded sailing regatta, including comedian John Bishop (for ActionAddiction), BBC presenter Katie Thistleton (who was supporting Place2Be) and Olympic Champion rower Helen Glover (who was representing the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families).

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge couldn’t keep the smiles off their faces as they – and their celebrity rivals – competed for the King’s Cup trophy.  

The royal couple finished in third and eighth place, respectively. 

At the award ceremony, the Cambridges congratulated winner Bear Grylls as he was presented with the King’s Cup trophy. 

After lifting the trophy, Grylls made an amusing statement about Prince George.

“And also Prince George, your first ant you ate today. And that is a great moment. Well done you.”

For more Royals news, pick up a copy of this month’s New Idea Royals magazine.

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