Once again, Prince William and Kate made for a fairy-tale moment Tuesday as they marked the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with another carriage ride through London – this time, in the processional back to Buckingham Palace from Parliament Square. (Not that they're strangers to this fancy form of transportation: They rode via carriage last summer in Ottawa while celebrating Canada Day.)
The two were joined by Prince Harry for the ride, which came after Queen Elizabeth's 60-year reign was honored with a procession in London's St. Paul's Cathedral in the morning. It marked the first time since their wedding day that Will and Kate took a carriage ride together in London.
But the Duke and Duchess do have a history of double takes.

Royals on Buckingham Palace balcony (top June 2012, bottom April 2011)
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It was just more than a year ago, after all, that their wedding-day double kiss on the Buckingham Palace balcony put fairy tales to shame.
The second time is always the charm with these modern Royals, so tell us:




















