
Prince George plays with Louis and Charlotte in 12th birthday video
The youngster is seen laughing as he and his sister carry their giggling brother in their arms during a photoshoot in Norfolk, in video released on Kensington Palace's social media accounts.
Footage also captures the trio smiling as they stride along side-by-side.
A new photograph of George, leaning on a rustic wooden gate and wearing a friendship bracelet on his left wrist, has been released for the celebrations.
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