Prince William and Kate Middleton made their first-ever red-carpet appearance with their three children at a pantomime show at the West End theater this week.

For the outing, Prince William donned a navy-blue coat, red sweater, and pants.

Middleton, on the other hand, wore a printed black dress with a matching face mask.

Prince George wore a navy-blue and red striped sweatshirt and pants, while Princess Charlotte donned a tartan dress with matching black stockings and black baby doll shoes.

Prince Louis wore a blue trench coat on top of his red sweatshirt, and he paired it with his navy-blue pants.

But even before the show began, Princess Charlotte already looked as though she was having a moment.

In the photos uploaded by Hello! magazine, Princess Charlotte drowned herself in Middleton’s arms.

Another photo shows Princess Charlotte looking as though she was about to cry while Prince William was giving his speech ahead of the show.

But other than these two occasions, Princess Charlotte seemingly had a blast during her first red-carpet appearance.

At one point, she even refused to hold Prince William’s hand while walking on the red carpet and in front of hundreds of photographers.

Prince George, on the other hand, held on to his dad’s hand tightly. And Prince Louis held hands with Middleton.

The youngest member of the Cambridge household was also photographed sucking his thumb while watching the pantomime show.

After the program, Prince William and Middleton met up with the cast and crew of the show. However, they were no longer joined by their three children during the meet and greet.

Meanwhile, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have been making headlines lately.

According to tabloids, they can only use their iPads and other gadgets for a maximum of three hours per day.

During the lockdown, Prince William and Middleton gave their kids unlimited time on their iPads, video games, and TV.

However, the royal couple decided that it’s time to discipline their children again when it comes to their use of gadgets.

According to Star, Middleton even came up with an at-home points system for her kids.

Every chore and assignment that they will finish on a daily basis earns them a point. And the more points they get, the more time they can spend on their iPads.

However, the cap for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis is still three hours per day.