Stepping off a plane to be greeted by a
welcoming committee
with the eyes of the world on you would be a test
enough for the most confident among us.
So
it was no wonder that Prince George, who turns four on Saturday, seemed
to be feeling a little overwhelmed as he arrived in Warsaw with his
parents this morning for the start of their five-day visit to Poland and
Germany.
The little Prince kept close
to his father Prince William who seemed to have to coax his shy little
boy off the plane and down the steps after their private plane landed
at Warsaw Chopin Airport in the middle of a light rain shower.
George
was determined to keep a firm hold of his dad's hand, with William
leaning down to offer a few words of encouragement as they were greeted
by Jonathan Knott, Britain's ambassador to Poland, his wife Angela, and
the diplomat's Polish counterpart in Britain Arkady Rzegocki.
George
fidgeted, swinging his right leg backwards and forwards before wrapping
it around his left as William smiled and shook hands, while Princess
Charlotte was feeling anything but camera shy as she smiled in her
mother's arms and waved to onlookers.
The
two-year-old looked adorable in a floral dress teamed with red shoes
and white socks, while George was in his trademark navy shorts, teamed
with a checked shirt.
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