Charlotte, George, Louis and William and Kate all got their aim in after a tough morning helping out with the Scouts (Picture: Getty / Reuters)
It was mum and dad versus the kids as Prince William and Kate took on their youngsters at archery as they helped at a Scout hut this morning.
The Royal family rolled up their sleeves and got stuck in as they painted, decorated and even got behind a JCB as they took part in the Big Help Out.
After a morning of manual labour the Royals had a bit of fun and took part in archery with some of the Scout leaders.
It was Louis, 5, up first who looked like a mean shot as he enjoyed having a go with the rubber bow and arrow.
Louis was determined to beat the family nad had a mean face as he fired off (Picture: AFP/Getty)
Kate looked pretty happy with her shot from distance too (Picture: AFP/Getty)
It was daughter-like mother as Charlotte also took aim and wanted to beat her brothers (Picture: Reuters)
George had a better aim than his brother and looked at ease with a bow and arrow in his hand (Picture: Reuters)
Kate and William cheered George on as he took aim (Picture: AFP /Getty)
The Royals became honorary members of the 3rd Upton Scouts and were given neckerchiefs (Picture: AFP)
Kate kept one eye on William and had the other on the target (Picture: AFP)
The heir to the thone couldn’t just watch on and had to get involved to show the kids how it was done (Picture: AFP)
Kate was impressed with her last shot as William cheered her on (Picture: AFP/ Getty)
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On his first Royal engagement the youngster also sat on his dad’s knee as Prince William got behind the wheel of a digger as they moved mud around at the hut in Slough, Berkshire.
His sister Charlotte looked a princess out of a children’s book as she was next up to the line and fired straight at the target.
Second in line to the throne, Prince George, 9, wasn’t far off a bullseye and after watching his brother and sister take part he wanted to join in the fun.
But it wasn’t just the kids who wanted to get involved and Kate and William also did their best Robin Hood impressions and had a shot at the target.
Millions of people will be taking part in the Big Help Out across the country as the King has asked those enjoying the extra Bank Holiday to volunteer in their local areas.
It is the final day of the coronation celebrations after a bumper weekend including a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle last night.
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The young Royals took aim against Kate and William at the Scout group and it was the kids who came out on top.