PRINCESS Kate shared a beautiful photo of Prince William with his three children to mark his 42nd birthday.
The royal mother of three posted another photo of Wills and her adorable trio on a beach walk as they jumped off a sand dune.
The light-hearted action scene shows Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Prince George all holding hands as they take the leap.
Kate wrote a touching message alongside the snap, which read: “Happy birthday daddy, we all love you so much!
It was uploaded to the Princess of Wales’s official Instagram account.
Meanwhile, an adorable photograph of the prince was shared by King Charles to mark his son’s birthday this morning.
The Monarch, 75, shared the touching image showing Wills sitting on his lap as a child.
In the touching black and white photo, Charles looks fondly at his son, who is also full of joy.
The beautiful moment was captured at Kensington Palace in London on February 1, 1983.
It was uploaded to Royal Family X’s profile this morning.
The sweet message read: “Happy Birthday to the Prince of Wales!”
The image has been credited to the Royal Collection Trust.
It comes after a never-before-seen photo of Prince William with his three children was shared on Father’s Day.
The touching photo of Wills hugging Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, was taken by Princess Kate in Norfolk last month as she bravely battled cancer.
It shows the trio looking out at the sunny beach and was uploaded to Kensington Palace’s Instagram account.
Posted with a touching caption by the three young men, it read: “We love you, Daddy. Happy Father’s Day. G, C & L.”
It was the first time that a message from children was published on the Palace’s social networks.
Wills also posted a touching Father’s Day tribute to his ‘Pa’ King Charles with a nostalgic photo taken 40 years ago.
The sweet throwback showed Wills as a child playing football with his father on June 12, 1984.
“Happy Father’s Day, Dad,” read the post, personally signed by William.
King Charles shared his adorable Father’s Day tribute to Prince Philip.
A video montage made more than 70 years ago filled with memories was also posted on the Royal Family’s official Twitter account.
The title was: “We wish all fathers, and those who may be missing their fathers today, a relaxing Father’s Day.”
Meanwhile, Prince Harry failed to recognize the day of celebration – and seemingly ignored his father’s official birthday, Trooping the Colour.
SHOW OF SUPPORT
Prince William and King Charles’ sweet posts and nostalgic throwbacks show touching solidarity amid current pressures.
The King bravely opened up about his cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatment.
Despite stepping away from public duties for a short period, Her Majesty looked in top form at both Trooping the Color on June 15 and Royal Ascot this week.
Charles proudly took to the stage to congratulate the winners after leading a carriage procession with Queen Camilla at the prestigious Berkshire event.
The Monarch chatted with the jockeys as he presented awards to several winners during a glorious afternoon of racing.
He wore a gray coat, yellow vest, blue tie and an elegant top hat.
Meanwhile, Princess Kate has also been honest about her own cancer diagnosis and preventative chemotherapy treatment.
The royal mother of three has been out of the public eye for months, ever since announcing the shock in March.
Princess Kate’s emotional statement
Kate revealed last week in an emotional statement: “I have been overwhelmed by all the kind messages of support and encouragement over the last few months.
“It really made a big difference to William and me and helped us through some of the most difficult times.
“I’m making good progress, but as anyone undergoing chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days.
“On those bad days you feel weak, tired and have to give in
your body resting.
“But on good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of the feeling of well-being.”
Trooping the Color was even more special this year thanks to Kate’s triumphant return after being absent from public duties since Christmas last year.
She delighted royal fans by appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace alongside the King, Queen, Prince William and their children.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Sun: “The image I think a lot of people will have is of Catherine standing next to King Charles on the balcony.
“Here, however, this relationship was highlighted to illustrate how these bonds were only deepened and enriched by the bonds of empathy created by their illnesses.
“This could be interpreted as a gesture of solidarity and support from Charles to Catherine.”
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