The royal family website has been updated and no longer uses the “HRH” title in reference to Prince Harry.
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Prince George is turning double digits — and the palace is commemorating the milestone with a brand-new portrait.
The photo, which was taken on the steps of Windsor Castle, features the 10-year-old donning a blue checkered collared shirt and slacks and was released on Friday, July 21, just one day before George’s official birthday.
The snap was taken by photographer Millie Pilkington, a change from his mother, Princess Kate, who has taken her son’s photo on his previous birthdays.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 41, welcomed their firstborn in July 2013. Upon his birth, George joined the royal line of succession and became third in line for the throne behind his father and grandfather, King Charles III.
George and his siblings — Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — each moved up a position following the death of their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022 and currently sit as second, third and fourth in line for the throne, respectively. (Their uncle, Prince Harry, and his two children, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, follow the young royals on the lineup.)
As George has grown up, the future king has taken on responsibility by looking after his brother and sister. “George is a hard worker. He sometimes needs a nudge like all kids his age but he’s very smart and right up there at the top of his class,” a source exclusively told Us Weekly in July 2022. “He’s very protective of his younger siblings and goes out of his way to help his mother with the household chores, especially when it earns him extra time on electronics!”
The insider went on to call the prince a “well-grounded, down-to-earth little boy,” and noted that
The royal family website has been updated and no longer uses the “HRH” title in reference to Prince Harry.
Prince George is currently enjoying a break from school during the summer holidays with his two younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
King Charles has always been a vocal advocate for protecting the environment as he has been campaigning for climate change for over 50 years and was a true pioneer for the social cause before it became the global emergency that it is today. Whether it is planting trees or using organic farming methods, the King is a man who practices what he preaches.
Prince George recently celebrated his tenth birthday and according to reports, the second-in-line to the throne is "embracing" his role and had his training "stepped up".
Much like Prince George, Princess Charlotte has been joining her parents and her grandfather at more public events - offering us the chance to see her interact with crowds. Something that has been noted time and again is how Charlotte appears to be far more confident than her more reserved elder brother.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Kate Middleton and Prince William have recently celebrated their eldest turning 10 years old, with Prince George "embracing" his role and training "stepped up". Royal expert Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! about George's role and how he "might have picked up on" some of the criticism that has hit the Royal Family, including the ongoing rift between them and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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Happy Birthday, Prince George! The second in line to the British royal throne is celebrating a milestone birthday on Saturday, July 22. The son of Prince William and Kate Middleton turned 10, ringing in the occasion with a brand-new portrait, which was released on Friday.
King Charles and Queen Camilla have wished the monarch's grandson Prince George happy birthday. George, who is second in line to the throne, has been pictured sitting on a set of steps at Windsor ahead of his 10th birthday.The photograph has been shared on social media in a Royal tradition where a new official image is shared on momentous occasions.
With Prince George turning 10 today – Saturday July 22 – how exactly might he be marking his milestone birthday with his family? As the royal children are enjoying their summer holidays, there are a number of possibilities on the table for the young royal's special day - from parties with school friends at home to exciting outings or even a foreign trip. As well as exciting day trips, the Wales family have a number of traditions whenever any of their children celebrate a birthday, including a homemade cake by the Princess of Wales.
Prince George is turning 10. In annual royal tradition, Kate Middleton and Prince William released a new portrait of their oldest child ahead of his milestone birthday Saturday. According to Kensington Palace, the photograph was taken by Millie Pilkington at the palace earlier this month.
Prince George! The second in line to the British royal throne is celebrating a milestone birthday on Saturday, July 22. The son of Prince William and Kate Middleton turned 10, ringing in the occasion with a brand-new portrait, which was released on Friday. The new photo of George was taken in Windsor, England, this month by photographer Millie Pilkington.The eldest child of the new Prince and Princess of Wales has grown up in the public eye, starting off as a cheeky baby and growing into a passionate little boy. Just last week, George was spotted attending the men's finals match at Wimbledon with his parents and his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, cheering and shouting in the stands.ET's royal expert Katie Nicholl recently shared details on George's birthday celebrations. «I'm told that this birthday party will be family, of course, close friends, friends from his old school, [and] friends from George's new school, but it's not going to be showy in any way,» Nicholl shared.
Prince George is set to move up to Eton with three “very close” friends from his prep school, a source has exclusively told OK! Prince William and Kate Middleton are keen to ensure the heir to the throne is surrounded by “solid and trusted” pals as he makes the big step up from Lambrook to Eton College, the insider added. Last month, George was shown around the prestigious £45,000-a-year, boys-only boarding school - suggesting he was set to follow in his father’s footsteps by going there. Boys start at Eton aged 13 but parents of prospective pupils have to register an interest three years in advance - as the school is so sought-after.
How time flies! Prince George will soon be celebrating his 10th birthday.
Prince George will soon be celebrating his 10th birthday.As the future king prepares to hit double digits, ET spoke with royal expert Katie Nicholl about how George's parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, plan to ring in his special day on Saturday.According to Nicholl, the Prince and Princess of Wales «are known to celebrate big birthdays, but they are known to do it below the radar.»«I'm told that this birthday party will be family, of course, close friends, friends from his old school, [and] friends from George's new school, but it's not going to be showy in any way,» Nicholl shared. «A lavish party, where there's a huge expense, is just not William and Kate's style.»«She still always bakes the cake, she will be doing a tea party, I'm told there's going to be something of a football theme involved in the celebrations,» Nicholl added.She also explained that the party will either be held at Windsor Castle or, more likely, at the family's home in Norfolk.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Meghan Markle is said to “regret” supporting Prince Harry ’s explosive memoir, Spare, after the couple’s popularity has wavered recently, according to a royal source. The raven-haired beauty and one time actress, 41, is said to be frustrated following the backlash from the controversial memoir, which detailed a string of claims about the royal family, and Harry’s, 38, life in the Firm.The star is said to wish she’d been more involved in the writing process.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte couldn't contain their excitement while attending the men's final at Wimbledon with their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, on Sunday at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, England. The almost 10-year-old second in line to the British royal throne and his 8-year-old sister were spotted screaming and cheering in the stands while watching the match between Carlos Alcatraz and Novak Djokovic. All focus was on the young royals, with George in a navy suit and tie to match his dad, who was sporting a tan suit. As for Charlotte, she sported a blue-and-white printed dress with a white cardigan and shades while seated next to her mom. The siblings weren't joined by their younger brother, Prince Louis, who is known for his hilarious facial expressions at public events.
Princess Charlotte joined her older brother, Prince George, and their parents, Prince William and Princess Kate, to take in all the tennis action during the final day of Wimbledon 2023.
The Royal Family is enjoying a day out at Wimbledon!
Prince William and Princess Kate made the final day of the Wimbledon tennis championship a family affair and brought along their two eldest children.