Prince William, Prince Charles
Pictured: Prince William, Prince Charles arrives next to his father Prince Charles, Prince of Wales as they walk to St. George's Chapel to partake in Garter Day, the 660th Anniversary Service, on June 16, 2008 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George have all thrown tantrums and showed funny behavior during their siblings’ baptism.

On Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrated their son’s baptism. Prince William and Kate Middleton attended the event, but their three kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were missing.

Looking back at the previous royal christenings, we learned that the ceremonies weren’t smooth as the baby royals including Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George had their tantrums and mischievous behavior.

In one of the snaps shared by New Idea, Prince George can be seen crying as Prince William held his hand while they walked behind Middleton pushing Princess Charlotte’s stroller back in 2015.

In another snap, Prince George seemed to have recovered from his tantrum as he cheekily peeked into his little sister’s pram. Prince George tip-toed just to see a glimpse of Prince Charlotte inside.

On the other hand, Prince Charles and Prince William also showed their mischievous sides on their sibling’s christening. Prince William was photographed playing in front of the royal family on Prince Harry’s baptism at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Cambridge was in high spirits and stole the show as he made the guests including his father, Prince Charles, laughed at him as he grinned to the camera from ear to ear.

It was very different from his own christening because he was crying so hard during the photoshoot.

“‘It's my christening and I'll cry if I want to,’ seemed to be Prince William's motto during his baptism in 1982,” the publication noted.

On Princess Anne’s baptism, a little Prince Charles suddenly appeared during the photoshoot. One photo featured Prince Charles walking away with the Queen Mother sitting beside Queen Elizabeth II holding his hand. The Queen is holding Princess Anne in her arms while looking at her youngest son.

At the time, it remains unknown who Archie’s godparents are. According to some reports, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are likely not among the godparents. However, there are rumors that they might have picked Zara Tindall because she was brought up without an HRH title just like their son.