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The Swedish palace led the way, sharing a sweet clip of their 'virtual' Easter celebration on the official Kungahuset account yesterday.
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King Philippe of Belgium stands alone against a black background wearing a black military uniform and a purple sash representative of the Order of Leopold. Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant who is 16 and first in line to the Belgian throne all grown up as she poses in a sophisticated long sleeve, flowing rose top and light pink floral maxi skirt, standing behind her father King Philippe of Belgium who looks typically dapper in a navy suit, is seated for the photograph. Belgium's Queen Mathilde looks elegant in a pearlescent pink dress while her husband King Philippe looks typically dapper in a navy suit, put on a romantic display as they pose together in the royal palace. The Belgian royals have posed for a series of relaxed photos to celebrate King Philippe's five years on the throne. Pictured, l-r: Princess Eléonore, Prince Gabriel, Queen Mathilde, King Philippe, Princess Elisabeth and Prince Emmanuel Belgium's Prince Gabriel wearing a black suit while his younger sister Princess Eleonore is wearing a bubblegum pink half sleeve dress in the grounds of the palace holding hands for a touching group shot. Belgium's Queen Mathilde wears an elegant white patterned dress with husband King Philippe who is wearing a black suit as they assemble in the grounds of the palace holding hands for a touching group shot. Belgium's Princess Elisabeth in a sophisticated rose blouse and floral printed skirt with youngest brother Prince Emmanuel wearing a black suit as they assemble in the grounds of the palace holding hands for a touching group shot. King Philippe of Belgium looks typically dapper in a navy suit while his wife Queen Mathilde of Belgium looks elegant in a light pink boatneck dress with a lace overlay, as they stand together indoors at the foot of a staircase in the royal palace.
Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding guests have been sharing pictures from Saturday on Instagram. They include a picture of the Suits cast travelling to the wedding on a bus.
The royal, 41, marked the launch of the Royal Foundation Community Impact Project as he made the trip to The Hideaway Youth Project - lead partner of the Manchester Peace Together Alliance.
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King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia lead the multi-generational shot, posing with their children and grandchildren with a perfectly manicured garden providing the backdrop.
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21 April 1949 A group shot of the royal family with Commonwealth prime ministers prior to luncheon at Buckingham Palace
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The royal, 41, marked the launch of the Royal Foundation Community Impact Project as he made the trip to The Hideaway Youth Project - lead partner of the Manchester Peace Together Alliance.
It has been a busy weekend of royal hats! Before peeking at the Queen’s pink choice for the Patron’s lunch today, I want to step back and finish our look at the designs worn for Troopin…
In an unexpected treat for royal fans the first official portraits of Prince Louis have been released by Kensington Palace in time for the Sunday papers. Even better, the photos include Charlotte. This image of big sister Charlotte, taken on her third birthday last Wednesday, giving the little Prince a kiss proved particularly popular. The Princess looks so grown up with her hair tied back! We weren't expecting the first portraits for several weeks yet. It's wonderful to see little Louis.The second of the two photos depicts the baby dressed in white, it was taken on 26 April, when he was three days old. I've always felt George very much resembles both Michael Middleton and Prince William, whereas Charlotte is more and more like the Queen every day. It's obviously very early to tell, but I think Louis resembles his mother. What do you think? As with the majority of photos of the Cambridge children, the Duchess took the images at Kensington Palace. During an engagement last year William revealed keen amateur photographer Kate takes photos of the children "every day". I'm sure she's amassed quite a collection and their personal family albums are bursting with snaps covering milestones and special days in George, Charlotte and now Louis' life. Kensington Palace said: 'The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share two photographs of Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, taken by The Duchess at Kensington Palace. The Duke and Duchess would like to thank members of the public for their kind messages following the birth of Prince Louis, and for Princess Charlotte’s third birthday.' Both George's and Charlotte's first official portraits were released roughly a month after their births. George's were taken by Mike Middleton and Charlotte's were taken at Anmer Hall by Kate. The outfit Louis wore looks almost identical to Charlotte's below. Upon closer inspection, the top at least is definitely not the same although the leggings very well may be. The photo of Charlotte kissing Louis instantly reminded me of this... Does Charlotte's sweater look familiar to you? Laura immediately noted it's actually the same piece George wore for the Annie Leibovitz portrait taken of Her Majesty with her two youngest grandchildren and great-grandchildren to mark her 90th birthday. It is the £36 navy and white Fina Ejerique Wool Blend Knitted Cardigan. It's an exciting time for the royal family as a whole. In just two weeks, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry at St George's Chapel. At a press briefing on Friday, Communications Secretary Jason Knauf confirmed Kate will be there whilst Prince William will be Best Man and it is very much expected George and Charlotte will take on the role of page boy and bridesmaid once again. Louis, who will be less than a month old, will not be going as expected. It was a lovely surprise to see the photos. I'm very much looking forward to seeing the first photo of all three Cambridge children together in the future. No doubt several were taken at Charlotte's birthday, but I think the photo of the Princess very much doubled up as a belated birthday photo in addition to being a sweet brother/sister shot. A portrait of George with Charlotte and Louis would be a smashing idea for his 5th birthday. In the meantime, both of these images are simply darling!
The royal, 41, marked the launch of the Royal Foundation Community Impact Project as he made the trip to The Hideaway Youth Project - lead partner of the Manchester Peace Together Alliance.