Princess Charlotte made her royal engagement debut on September 29 during her tour of Canada. The little royal and her big brother Prince George were the guests of honor at a children's party held for military families at Victoria's Government House. Charlotte and George were joined by their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton for the festive occasion.Prior to the outing, a palace spokesperson said: "The Duke and Duchess are really pleased to have this opportunity to introduce their children to Canada and it's great that they have the chance to play with other children while they are here." Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Charlotte looked adorable for her first engagement wearing a handsmocked dress by Pepa & Co, which she paired with a navy button down cardigan by Mi Lucero and matching Mary Jane shoes.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Prince George's little sister could not get enough of the balloons! Charlotte made a beeline to the balloon archway after being placed on the ground by her mom. The Princess was heard saying, "Pop!" as she played with the colorful balloons. George's little sister also attempted to lift the arch much to her parents' amusement.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Charlotte excitedly pointed out into the distance in her mother's arms.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The Princess shared a tender moment with her "dada," Prince William. During the party, the Duke asked his daughter, “Would you like a balloon, Charlotte?" Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The royal youngsters reached for uninflated balloons from the entertainer's pouch.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The little Princess made a furry friend - a therapy dog named Moose - which she pet and hopped on.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The Duchess beamed as her daughter played with a musical instrument at the party.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The active Princess was seen publicly walking for the first time at the event. A group of military families, totaling 24 children and 24 adults from the Military Family Resource Centre, were invited to join the royals at the party, which Kensington Palace described as a "morning of surprises.” Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The Duke and Duchess' children had balloons made by an entertainer named Paul Kilshaw. Paul revealed, "I made a teddy bear and a flower for Charlotte and made George a tree and a volcano. When I made him the spider, he started to laugh and pushed it in my face then pushed it in dad’s face.” He added, “Charlotte asked for a flower, I think she said ‘flower’ because the other little girls were asking for flowers.” Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The royal tot received a little help from mom Kate, removing her cardigan.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Charlotte had her parents on their toes as she excitedly ran around the party taking in the activities and balloons.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Charlotte and Prince William had bubbles squirted at them by Prince George, who got his hands on an orange Nemo bubble gun.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Queen Elizabeth's great-granddaughter played with bubbles in the grass.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Kate and William joined their children on a blanket for some balloon fun at the children's party.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
Kate's daughter held on tightly to her pink and blue flower balloon. Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
The Cambridge family enjoyed playtime on day six of their 2016 royal tour of Canada.Photo: Chris Jackson / PA Wire/Press Association Images
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