Prince William adorably stole the show at Prince Harry’s christening years ago.

A photo of the second in line to the throne charming the cameras and the members of the royal family while at a pictorial to commemorate his younger’s brother’s baptism has just been released.

In the snap, Prince William, 2, is wearing a white short-sleeved polo top and blue shorts. He is grinning from ear to ear while facing the camera. Behind him are the relatives of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.

Queen Elizabeth II is sitting beside the Princess of Wales, who is carrying Prince Harry in her arms. Both of them could not control their laughter while looking at Prince William.

Also in the photo is Prince Charles, who is sitting on the armrest of the sofa. He is also laughing hysterically at his eldest son. The photo from Prince Harry’s christening was released just days before his son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is christened.

Christening photos of Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were released. All of the royal babies are photographed in their Victorian christening gown that has been replicated throughout the years.

The original Victorian christening gown was made by Jane Sutherland and it features Spitalfields silk and Honiton lace. As of late, a total of 62 royal babies have already worn it.

There are rumors suggesting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son will also wear the same attire at his christening on Saturday, July 6. The private event will take place at the Queen’s Chapel in Windsor. Only 25 guests are expected to attend.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also announced that the names of their godparents will not be released to the public. The press won’t also be allowed to take photos at the venue, but they vowed to share images of their son via their Instagram account.

Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Diana
Pictured: Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Diana in the gardens of Kensington Palace. Getty Images/Hulton Archive