Time goes by and they grow too. On the occasion of Christmas, Prince William and his wife Kate shared a new photo of their three children this Monday. The photo was taken at the same time as another photo posted on December 9, which showed five members of the British royal family together.
“We wish everyone a Merry Christmas, from our family to yours! “,” simply signed the Prince and Princess of Wales, heirs to the British crown after Charles III. In the photo, the couple’s three children are sitting together on a bench. Prince Louis (Left) and Prince George (Right) each is hugged by their sister Charlotte.
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“Great pleasure” for the photographer
All born in the 2010s, the siblings’ three children have grown up well, as George is now 10 years old, Charlotte is 8 years old and the youngest Louis is 5 years old.
Photographer Josh Sinner remembers the shoot fondly: “It was a pleasure photographing the Prince and Princess of Wales and their family for their annual Christmas portrait. Without a doubt, it was one of the most relaxed and enjoyable sessions I’ve ever had, and now I have a whole new list of jokes thanks to the kids,” he responded on his Instagram account in early December.
The three children were also seen this Monday, December 25, at a Christmas morning mass in the village of Sandringham in Norfolk (UK), where the British royal family resides. Together with their grandfather, King Charles III, and their parents, they attended the celebration.
The entire family was present for the event and did not hesitate to greet the many in attendance who greeted them.
In his Christmas speech, the King recalls his commitment to protecting the environment.
Later that day, King Charles III delivered his annual Christmas message: “We care for the earth for the sake of our children’s children,” the 75-year-old said in a message recorded this year at Buckingham Palace in front of a “living” spruce tree. subsequently transplanted.
“Throughout my life, I have been so pleased to see the growing awareness of the need to protect the earth and nature as the home we all share,” he added.
A longtime supporter of environmental protection, the king remains very committed to the cause, despite reservations regarding his functions. He delivered a speech at the opening of the UN COP28 conference in Dubai, where he called for a “decisive turning point” on climate issues, as Rishi Sunak’s Conservative British government faces accusations from its majority of losing interest in environmental issues.
Source: Le Parisien
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