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Kensington Palace released a photo of Prince William with Princess Charlotte after Trooping the Colour. The King and Buckingham Palace also posted tributes.
eonline.comPrince William turned 44 on Sunday, with his family releasing a photograph taken in the garden of Kensington Palace after Trooping the Colour the previous weekend. The image shows the Prince of Wales in Welsh Guards dress uniform standing beside his 11-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte.
The Princess of Wales and the couple's three children signed the caption: "Happy birthday and Father's Day to the best Papa in the World!
King Charles posted on the official Royal Family Instagram account a picture of himself smiling with Prince William at the 2025 Earthshot Prize in Brazil. Buckingham Palace posted an image of a young King Charles standing next to his father, the late Prince Philip, who was wearing RAF dress uniform.
" Prince William attended Royal Ascot with Catherine, Princess of Wales, for the first time since 2023.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, was absent from Royal Ascot after being diagnosed with cancer in early 2024 and undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to visit the UK and bring their children Archie, aged seven, and Lilibet, aged five. The King last saw his grandchildren during Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022.
BBC News reported that Harry and Meghan have been offered a royal residence as accommodation for the duration of their stay.
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