Prince George's Cousin Savannah Phillips Pulls Silly Stunts at Princess Eugenie's Wedding

The royal's relative is back to it again!

By Elyse Dupre Oct 12, 2018 6:14 PMTags
Princess Eugenie Royal Wedding, Prince George, SavannahYui Mok/PA Wire

She's back to it again.

Prince George's second cousin, Savannah Phillips, gave the young royal a bit of a laugh on Friday after she pulled another one of her priceless shenanigans at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's royal wedding. 

The 7-year-old relative was photographed seemingly pretending to play an instrument inside of St. George's Chapel. The gesture gave George a giggle and caused him to cover his mouth. 

However, this wasn't the only lighthearted moment between the two wedding party members. They also posed for a silly group photo on the chapel's steps. Savannah towered over fellow bridesmaid Princess Charlotte and pointed out towards the crowd.

George was one of two page boys in the wedding party. The 5-year-old royal was joined by 6-year-old Louis de Givenchy. Meanwhile, Savannah was one of six bridesmaids. In addition to Charlotte, the bridesmaids consisted of Savannah's 6-year-old sister, Isla Phillips; Zara Tindall's 4-year-old daughter, Mia Tindall; Eugenie's 5-year-old goddaughter, Maud Windsor; and Ayda Field and Robbie Williams' 6-year-old daughter, Theodora Williams.

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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's Royal Wedding Photos
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This wasn't the first time Savannah got into a bit of mischief with her cousins. As royal admirers will recall, she pushed George down a hill at the Maserati Charity Polo Trophy event in June and covered his mouth at the Trooping of the Colour celebration that same month.

This also wasn't the first time George and Charlotte fulfilled these wedding party roles. They performed the same duties for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May and for Pippa Middleton and James Matthews' wedding the year before.

To see more of George and Charlotte's cutest moments from the big day, check out the gallery.