Princess Charlotte takes charge of Father's Day

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Princess Charlotte takes charge of Father’s Day


Princess Charlotte has taken charge of her family’s Father’s Day message as she and her brothers star in special photos to mark the day.

Princess Charlotte’s big sister act

Charlotte, 10, beams at the camera in a lovely portrait that shows Prince William cuddling all three of his children.

Photo by Josh Shinner

In a more formal pose, also shared by the Prince and Princess of Wales for Father’s Day, Princess Charlotte is seen hugging Prince William and Prince Louis tight while Prince George snuggles into his dad.

The photos, taken by Josh Shinner, were revealed along with a message for Father’s Day that read ”we love you!”

Queen Camilla’s love for dad

Queen Camilla also had a special way of marking Father’s Day. Her Majesty shared an unseen photo of her with her dad, Major Bruce Shand, on the day she married King Charles.

In the year that Their Majesties celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary, this behind the scenes glimpse showed The Queen with her father as she prepared for the blessing ceremony at St. George’s Chapel which followed a civil wedding in Windsor.

King Charles also wanted to remember his own papa on Father’s Day. In a poignant tribute, the Royal Family revealed video footage of The King as a baby alongside his father, Prince Philip.



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