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Kate Middleton and Prince George’s First Date Seen at the Park Playing Monster

| Jun 06, 2015 03:11 AM EDT

Duchess Of Cambridge Kate Middleton and Prince George

Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Elizabeth Middleton and Prince George was seen at the park playing on Sunday. It was the royal mother and the little prince first public appearance after the birth of Princess Charlotte on May 2.

"It looked like she was pretending to be a monster, flailing her arms about and chasing him," a source told People. Middleton was playing with her 22-month-old-toddler Prince George in London's Holland Park, a 10-minute drive from their residence at Kensington Palace.

The source also added that Middleton was playing with her son just like all mothers do, and the little boy was running around and looked very happy. The mother and son enjoyed the slides, swings and everything in the park just like a typical mother and toddler do.

Middleton and her son's outfita are just perfect for the cold and wet morning. Accompanied by two royal officers, they wore a matching waxed-green coats and dark jeans with boots. 

The royal family is currently staying in the capital, spending several weeks in their country home in Anmer Hall. According to Hello!, the mother and son may stay in London to make an appearance at the Trooping the Colour, which will be held on June 13. Middleton was previously reported to be joining Prince William at the queen's birthday parade, which is being held every year.

Palace announced that Charlotte's christening will take place at St. Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham on July 5. It is the same English rural church, where her late grandmother Princess Diana was baptized. Princess Charlotte will wear a dress that is a replica of the intricate lace and satin gown made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, also Victoria, in 1841, Yahoo reported.

William is now preparing for a polo match. Princess Charlotte has not been seen in yet, but Middleton and Prince George were apparently enjoying their private moments.

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