Britain's Prince George asked his mother if he could "fly a red arrow" at the Royal International Air Tattoo on Friday (08.07.16).
The adorable royal may only be two years old but that didn't stop him asking if he could fly a plane at his first royal engagement at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire.
According to Hello! magazine, George - who is the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - asked his mother Catherine, 34: "Mummy, can I fly the Red Arrow now?"
However, Prince William dashed his dreams, and said: "Not right now."
And planes and helicopters are not the only thing the young George loves his tennis and Catherine believes he could be a star at a future grand slam tournament if he continues to practice.
Briton Greg Rusedski, who is playing in the men's invitational doubles, said of his conversation with the duchess at Wimbledon last week, said: "She talked about George, her little boy, playing tennis. He's got a racket and he enjoys playing tennis."
That and he's also big on dinosaurs and often visits the National History Museum.
Nicky Wilson a representative from Jupiter Artland in West Lothian, said: "The Duchess said Geroge comes here a lot. We were talking about children interacting with sculpture and contemporary art and he loves doing that.
"He loves 3D three-dimensional sculptures. He does come here [Natural History Museum] quite often."
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