Prince George, a member of the British royal family, celebrated his eleventh birthday on Monday. To mark the occasion, Kensington Palace unveiled a new photo of the young prince.
In a post on X, Kensington Palace shared a black-and-white image of Prince George, taken by his mother, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton. In the photo, he is seen wearing a white shirt and a dark blazer. The post included a message: “Wishing Prince George a very happy 11th birthday today!”
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Prince George, who is the grandson of King Charles, was last seen in public on July 14, when he accompanied his father, Prince William, to watch England’s soccer team play in the European championship final in Berlin. Unfortunately, the English team lost to Spain.
This year has been challenging for the British royal family, with both the Princess of Wales and the king undergoing cancer treatment. Despite their health issues, they have attended various events recently, showing their resilience and dedication.
Earlier in May, Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton released a photo of their daughter, Princess Charlotte, in celebration of her ninth birthday. The picture, also taken by Kate, captured Charlotte smiling in the garden of their Windsor home. In a post on X, the couple wrote, “Happy 9th Birthday, Princess Charlotte! Thank you for all of the kind messages today.”
Kensington Palace has made it a tradition to release photographs taken by Kate to celebrate birthdays and other family occasions.
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