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Prince William Celebrates Father’s Day with his Children in Heartwarming Photo

It’s heartwarming to hear that William is spending quality time with his children on Father’s Day and capturing the moment in a photo. Father’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate and honor the important role that fathers play in their children’s lives. Spending time with family and creating memories is an excellent way to mark the occasion. It’s great to see that William is setting a positive example of being an involved and loving father.

 

Kensington Palace released a Father’s Day photo showing Prince William, the Prince of Wales, smiling with his three children. The photo, taken by photographer Millie Pilkington on the Windsor estate earlier this year, features Princess Charlotte and Prince George standing on either side of their father, while the youngest sibling, Prince Louis, hugs William from behind. All members of the family are dressed in blue, with George and William sporting casual shirts and trousers. Charlotte is wearing a blue flower print dress and white cardigan, flashing a toothless smile.

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The family of five was also present at Trooping the Colour on Saturday, which was the first of King Charles’ reign. Louis saluted during the traditional flypast while pretending to ride a bike with his arms out. The Princess of Wales rode with her children in a carriage with the Queen, just behind the King who was on horseback. William rode behind his father alongside the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal. Camilla and Catherine, as royal colonels, had prominent roles in the event, with Catherine donning an eye-catching green dress and hat to allude to her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards. The Queen wore a red dress and black beret to represent her position as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.

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Who else participated in Trooping the Colour?

Other members of the royal family who had prominent roles in the event were Camilla and Catherine, who were royal colonels, and the Queen, who was Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.