Did Prince George Get Hold Of Mummy's iPad?

Royal followers were left questioning whether Prince George had managed to get his hands on the Palace iPad last night.

A bizarre message was sent out by Kensington Palace minutes after they had tweeted the first heart-warming official portrait of Princess Charlotte.

Made up of a series of letters, the gobbledegook was posted for all the royal households 481,000 followers to see.

It led to speculation that the inquisitive youngster, who turns two next month, had got his hands on an aide's laptop.

One Twitter user said: 'Have Kensington Palace been hacked? Or is this George tweeting?'

Last year, during the Cambridge's official tour of Australia, William and Kate were forced to step in to protect an endangered bilby from their then eight-month-old son.

The Duke of Cambridge was overheard warning a zoo keeper at Syney's Taronga Zoo about little George's iron-like grip, as he made a grab for one of the creatures ears.

Prince William said: 'If he gets it he'll never let go.'

In the beautiful series of photographers, taken by the Duchess of Cambridge, it appeared as if butter wouldn't melt in little George's mouth.

He was captured sweetly planting a kiss on the head of his two-week old sister as he tenderly cradled her in his lap.

In another the angelic royal, with his mop of blonde hair, was seen keeping a watchful eye on the two-week-old infant.

Having learned to walk recently,  it is possible that Prince George was behind the mysterious rogue tweet.

But as the message appeared on the Palace's official account at around 10.15pm, he was probably tucked up in bed.

Other users of the social networking site wondered whether page had been hacked.

One wrote: 'I think the Kensington palace Twitter account was hacked?'

The message was deleted by the royal household soon after it appeared.

A spokesman for Kensington Palace declined to comment.



- Dailymail