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'We Love You, Daddy': Royal Children Celebrate Prince William on Father's Day

The photo was reportedly taken during a family trip last month.

Marking a milestone for their family’s social media channels, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis wrote a heartfelt message to their father, Prince William, on Father’s Day. This sweet tribute, signed “G, C, & L,” marked the first time the young royals directly contributed to their parents’ official social media presence. The post was accompanied by a touching photograph, likely taken by his mother, the Princess of Wales, showing the close bond between Prince William and his children.

The post on X reads: “We love you, daddy. Happy Father’s Day”, followed by two red hearts.

The touching photo, taken by Kate Middleton, shows a relaxed Prince William with his arms around his children, looking out towards the Norfolk coast. The photo was reportedly taken during a family trip last month.

Earlier on Sunday, William shared his own Father’s Day tribute to his father, King Charles III. The prince posted a photograph from his childhood, showing him playing football with the king in the gardens of Kensington Palace. The photo, taken on June 12, 1984, shows the almost two-year-old prince smiling as he kicks a colorful soccer ball. A few months after this photo was taken, William’s younger brother, the Duke of Sussex, was born.

The post is personally signed by the prince, with the caption: “Happy Father’s Day, Pa”.

The football-themed Father’s Day post could be a way of showing support for the England team playing tonight at Euro 2024.





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