Britain's Prince Harry (L), Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge And Kate Middleton
Britain's Prince Harry (L), Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge and his wife, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge share a light moment as they stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in the annual Trooping of the Colour ceremony to celebrate the Queen's official birthday in central London, June 14, 2014. Reuters

Kate Middleton stuck to her son, Prince George's side as he shows off his walking skills and instantly becomes an adorable Father's Day attraction at a polo match in Cirencester Park, England.

Prince George is back on the spotlight- and he's walking! The adorable toddler made a royal appearance with mother Kate Middleton during a Father's Day polo match at Cirencester Park to cheer on dad Prince William and uncle Prince Harry.

According to News.sky, this is the first time the royal baby has been seen walking. The 10-month old Prince George sported pink overalls while mom Kate Middleton stuck to his side as he showed off his walking skills (see photo from News.sky).

News.Instyle added that Prince George and Kate Middleton kept to the sidelines during the match, where Prince George got into a playful mischief-he happily crawled at the side of the field and grabbed at polo mallets, while mom Kate Middleton looked on.

Kate Middleton and Prince George were later on joined by Prince William. All in all, Instyle suggested that it was a great outing to celebrate Prince William's first Father's Day.

The polo match is the second time Prince George was seen in public. The first was with parents Prince William and Kate Middleton during their royal tour in Australia and New Zealand.

In Sydney's Taronga Zoo, Prince George befriended a bilby also named George. According to Abcnews, the little prince shrieked in delight when he saw George the bilby.The marsupial is known as Australia's Easter Bunny.

However during a visit to Wellington, Prince George made a little girl cry instead of befriending her.

According to Dailymail, Prince George attended a playgroup with ten other babies. The playgroup was held in one of the rooms of the Government House, the Blundell Room. The Government house is the residence of the Queen's official representative in New Zealand.

Six girls and four boys born within the birthdate of Prince George, July 22, were chosen to attend the playgroup. Prince George met a little girl named Paige and reportedly made her cry when he grabbed her wooden toy doll.

Prince George is due to celebrate his birthday on July 22 and the Royal Mint has reportedly released images of a commemorative £5 coin to mark the event.

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