Kate Middleton certainly had her hands full over the course of the Platinum Jubilee events with her youngest son Prince Louis.
He became quite the internet sensation after his cheeky antics were caught on camera for the world to see - leaving people in stitches.
But Kate, 40, wasn’t too busy to comfort another restless little one, as her natural maternal instincts kicked in when Mike and Zara Tindall’s eight-year-old daughter climbed over to her seat looking for a cuddle.
In a clip shared by royal watchers on Twitter, Kate is seen gently stroking Mia's arm and straightening her hair as the royal whispers something in her ear.
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Sunday’s pageant, which marked the finale of the four-day Platinum Jubilee celebrations, was attended by a host of royals.
Also in attendance were Zara Tindall, 41, and her husband Mike, 43, a former England rugby player, as well as their oldest two children, Mia, and Lena, three.
The families, who were seated next to each other, were seen chatting and having fun throughout the parade.
However, as footage shows, at one point Mia Tindall appeared upset, and crawled onto Kate's lap for some attention, resting her head on her shoulder.
Princess Charlotte also seems to be following in her mother’s caring footsteps, noticing Mia was upset, and tenderly rubbing her back to soothe her.
The sweet moment was not the only endearing interaction captured between the adults and children during the pageant.
Pictures from the event also show Mike Tindall having a funny interaction with four-year-old Prince Louis, who appeared understandably restless at one point.
Louis, the youngest of the Cambridge children, has become a firm favourite among royal watchers thanks to his hilarious antics throughout the Jubilee.
Footage from the weekend shows the young prince pulling a range of funny faces, and barging past people on Buckingham Palace balcony in a bid to get close to his great grandmother the Queen.
At times during the pageant on Sunday, Louis was seen clenching his fists, sticking out his tongue, waving his arms in the air, putting his hands over his mother's mouth and standing in his seat for a better view of the spectacle.
When it appeared the four-year-old was getting a little fractious, Mike Tindall was on hand to entertain him, with hilarious images showing the former England rugby player engaging with the youngster, pointing at his own eyes, in an 'I'm watching you' gesture.
Ahead of the four-day festivities, Mike had revealed that although he had no official role to play, he was looking forward to the events.
Speaking about her Majesty on Good Morning Britain last month, the father-of-three said: “I think the Queen is an unbelievable lady...I think people think she's invincible sometimes, but you have to remember she's a 96-year-old at the end of the day.
“She's incredible at what she's done over her lifetime and I can't wait to celebrate that.”