Royal children George, Charlotte, Louis perform red carpet debut with Prince William, Kate Middleton at the show

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have at last made their red carpet debuts with their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton – their first public carpet trip as a family of five.

The royal cohort showed up in style to the London Palladium on Friday to take in a traditional British holiday comedy-style performance. As per People magazine, the little ones seemed made and magnetic as they swaggered up to the venue entrance.

George, 7, and Charlotte, 5, walked hand-in-hand with William. Notwithstanding, as they moved nearer to the Palladium Charlotte apparently felt confident enough to relinquish her dad’s hand. After an ineffective attempt to snatch Charlotte’s hand, William, 38, essentially let her be and rather touched his daughter’s hair, the source announced.

In the interim, Louis, 2, kept near Middleton, 38.

During the show, William gave a speech prior to advancing toward the Royal Box where the family took in the show wearing face masks, as per People.

“It’s wonderful to be back here in the West End and see theatres reopening their doors,” William said to a clapping audience. “Catherine, George, Charlotte, Louis and I are all really looking forward to the show.”

William likewise tried to communicate his gratefulness for basic specialists who were in participation.

“You have given your absolute all this year and made remarkable sacrifices. So too have your families, who I’m sure have seen far less of you than they would have liked, it’s lovely that you are all here together tonight,” said William.

“You are representative of the huge number of people across the U.K. who have stepped forward to make a difference this year in so many crucial ways,” he added. “The country owes you a huge debt of gratitude.”