Harry first appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony when he was only nine months old.
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As the newlywed Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their first appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony together, here’s a look at some of the historic royal balcony moments over the years.
Harry made his own debut on the famous frontage of the Queen’s London residence at a Trooping the Colour celebration in 1985.
In 2000, for the Queen Mother’s 100th birthday, he was a fresh-faced 15-year-old when he joined the family for his great-grandmother’s celebrations.
He was dressed in the same blue romper suit with a white frill and buttons that his father William wore on the balcony as a toddler in 1984.
As the aircraft thundered overhead, the young princess screwed up her eyes and looked up, with her hand covering one of her ears, and spent much of her royal appearance with her fingers or thumb in her mouth.
George has not always been enamoured with his time on the well-known vantage point.
Harry and William’s parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, shared a kiss on the balcony on their wedding day in 1981.
The Queen, as Princess Elizabeth, was seen on the palace balcony as a curly-haired toddler in June 1927.
She was only 14 months old and joined her parents, then known as the Duke and Duchess of York, and her grandparents, George V and Queen Mary, who shielded her with a large umbrella.
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