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Prince George calls Her Majesty 'Granny'... See beautiful pictures


Royal wave: It isn't known what name George uses for his other grandma, the Duchess of Cornwall


When Prince George was seen sidling up to a clearly delighted Queen in the churchyard at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on Sunday, the moment captured hearts around the world.
The moment shed light on the close relationship between the monarch and her great-grandson - and reveals that Her Majesty is known to George as 'Granny'.  



The young  Prince George is growing so fast in our eyes with such beautiful air of royalty and a general acceptability which reminds me of the  princess of Wales, Diana, whom paparazzi were fascinated by her every movement.

Here are pictures of the gorgeous prince already assuming the role of a ceremonial leader. And I must say, he does it very well.

Royal wave: It isn't known what name George uses for his other grandma, the Duchess of Cornwall
Prince George giving a royal wave...  how sweet!

Adorable: Prince George sidles up to 'Granny' outside St. Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham
Prince George having a conversation with his Granny, Her Majesty


Adorable: The little prince, pictured in the churchyard, is thought to call Carole Middleton 'Grandma'
One billion dollar pose for the Beautiful Prince George



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