Prince William was presented with a mini personalised motorbike for his son Prince George at Motorcycle Live, the UK’s biggest bike show.
The child-size balance bike was customised for the little prince with a giant G initial emblazoned on the front numberplate and it also featured the royal coat of arms.
Even the air socket stopper had been fashioned into a miniature crown for the third in line to the throne.
The Duke of Cambridge, like his brother Prince Harry,has been a keen biker from a young age and currently owns a 1199cc Ducati.
Motorcycle Live was held at the National Exhibition Centre in Bermingham last week and Prince William was a popular guest of honour.
Members of the audience shouted for him to jump aboard the bike and William didn’t hesitate, quickly jumping astride a top of the range Ducati Davel model.

William happily jumped on the motorbike and posed for photos
Laughing, William said to the people watching : ‘Alright then, if I have to,’ before jumping on the bike.
8-year-old Bronte Williams, from North Devon, went up to the Duke to ask him about the show.
Bronte who was visiting the exhibition with her family, said: ‘He was very nice and chatty.
‘He asked me what I enjoyed and I told him the off-road show.’