Hot on the heels of the Duchess of Cambridge’s mystifying levitating stunt, Prince George shows he can do it too
The two-year-old wowed crowds at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, today as he appeared to float in the air
IT LOOKS like the Duchess of Cambridge has passed on her supernatural powers to her young son.
Prince George mystified crowds during the military air show at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, today as he appeared to levitate.
The two-year-old tot, who was dressed in a smart white polo shirt, knee-length shorts, navy pumps and noise-cancelling headphones, looked like he was floating in the air while chatting to his dad, Prince William, 34.
The Duchess of Cambridge, also 34, looked like she was ‘flying’ at last week’s remembrance of the 100th anniversary of the Somme.
In one shot, as she walked next to Prime Minister David Cameron, her feet didn't appear to meet the gravel.
Unfortunately, neither Kate or George have gravity-defying powers and the stunt was just an optical illusion thanks to clever camera angles.
It has been a busy day for Kate, William and George who attended special celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of the RAF Air Cadets.
It seems the prince may soon be following in his dad’s footsteps, after visiting the cockpit with the Red Arrows.
The adorable prince played pilot as he pretended to fly one of the famous jets, proudly sitting alongside his helicopter pilot father.
The Duke of Cambridge showed his son the inner workings of a Squirrel helicopter and Red Arrow Hawk.
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George was gifted a pair of blue ear protectors and a blue piggy bank, part of a range of memorabilia for the landmark anniversary of the RAF Air Cadets.
Kate, who recycled a blue Stella McCartney dress and donned a leopard-print headband for the occasion, is Honorary Air Commandant for the RAF Cadets.
Earlier today she met cadets who have spent the past week erecting tents for the event.
The family were also greeted by TV star Carol Vorderman, who is ambassador of the RAF Cadets.