
Royals share new photos of Prince William with children
The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared new photos of Prince William with their three children to mark Father's Day.One is a portrait shot showing the prince standing with his arms around George and Charlotte while Louis stands in front of him - the other is a landscape image in black and white appearing to show the four lying on the grass in an embrace.The two photos, shared on the couple's official social media account, are accompanied with the caption "Happy Father's Day, Papa (before and after!) We love you! G, C & L" along with a heart emoji.It comes as the family attended Trooping the Colour on Saturday celebrating the King's official birthday.
A family photo from Saturday's event was shared on the same Instagram account featuring Prince William dressed in uniform, Catherine and Charlotte in blue dresses with George and Louis in suits with red ties.
The Father's Day photos shared on Sunday were taken by Josh Shinner who has taken pictures of Prince William and Catherine's family before, including their Christmas card for 2023.Last year's Father's Day photo was taken by Catherine. It featured the prince standing with his three children, their arms around each other, looking out to sea.The royal couple typically share images of their children to mark special occasions such as birthdays.
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