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Prince George Turns 6 and shows support for England, The Duchess of Cambridge Releases Photos

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released 3 photographs to mark the 6th birthday of Prince George.

The First two photos show Prince George laughing and playing in the gardens at Kensington Palace while wearing a England shirt.

An England fan. A happy boy. Prince George turns 6! Photo by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge

The next photo was just so adorable that it may be my personal favorite.

Prince George having a laugh in the garden. Look at that grin! Photo by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge

The third image shared by the Duke and DUchess was taken by the Duchess while the family was on a recent holiday. George seems to be enjoying some wonderful, warm weather at the location.

Catching the Summer Sun! Prince George on a recent holiday. Photo by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge.

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  1. Britt says

    July 22, 2019 at 6:05 pm

    That smile is so infectious! It’s great to just step back, look at these pictures and remind yourself that the royal family is really just a normal family like the rest of us

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    • Patricia Watts says

      July 28, 2019 at 7:03 pm

      I’ve always kept in mind that the key to covering them is to remember that they are a FAMILY with all the good and all the bad that comes with being a family
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