The Prince of Wales’s children have released a heartwarming tribute to their ‘Papa’ for Father’s Day.
Sharing their love, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, cuddled up to their dad as they posed for photos with Prince William to commemorate the special celebration.
In one of the pictures, shared on Instagram, the royal’s children – all sporting cosy dusky green ensembles beam as they face the camera; and William’s hands are affectionately on his kids’ shoulders.
And in a second more candid snap, the youngsters all tackle their father with hugs, laughing as they play around in some grass together.
Both of the images were captured by one of the family’s trusted professional photographers, Josh Shinner.
The sweet post proves to be yet another break from tradition for Prince William’s wife Kate, who has over the years put herself behind the lens to capture family moments.
But earlier this year, for her son Prince Louis’s birthday, Josh too was the cameraman behind the seven-year-old’s portrait.
The photo of Louis appears to have been taken on the same day as the adorable family photo unveiled today, while the Waleses were in Norfolk.

The Prince of Wales’s children have released a heartwarming tribute to him for Father’s Day on Sunday
‘Happy Father’s Day, Papa,’ the caption read, highlighting that the more posed picture with the family smiling for the camera is the ‘before’, while the more candid black and white shot of them giggling together is the ‘after’. ‘We love you! G, C & L.’
It comes as yesterday, the family was out to celebrate Trooping the Colour.
On Saturday the country came together to mark King Charles’ official birthday amid a spectacular display of military pomp and pageantry before the Royal Family waved to crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace as part of an annual tradition.
This year, Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, were joined by the Waleses as well as Princess Anne and her husband, Vice-admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.
Also in attendance were the Duke of Kent and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh in a display of solidarity that rounded out the festivities – but one member stole the spotlight.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s youngest child, Louis, put on his most animated display yet as he waved excitedly at fans while showing off his gap-toothed grin – much to the amusement of his siblings.
Ever the composed older brother, Prince George gently tried to calm Louis down by placing one hand on his arm as their father William, 40, looked affectionately down at his sons – while Princess Kate and Charlotte, 10, took in their surroundings.
At one point, Louis turned to his grandfather Charles and appeared to make an observation about the fighter jets flying overhead as a body language expert noted Louis’ effervescent personality shone through from the balcony.

Sharing their love, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte , 10, and Prince Louis , seven, cuddled up to their dad as they posed for photos with Prince William to commemorate the special celebration

The sweet post proves to be yet another break from tradition for Prince William’s wife Kate, who has over the years put herself behind the lens to capture family moments

Ever the composed older brother, Prince George gently tried to calm Louis down by placing one hand on his arm as their father William, 40, looked affectionately down at his sons – while Princess Kate and Charlotte, 10, took in their surroundings

Prince Louis made his most memorable Trooping the Colour appearance today as the young royal’s antics ensured all eyes were on him during the famed Royal Air Force flypast over Buckingham Palace

Louis covered his face as he and older brother, Prince George, arrived at Buckingam Palace after Trooping the Colour ceremony in London on the occasion of their grandfather, King Charles’ official birthday
If Louis once found the proceedings overwhelming, you wouldn’t know it from the way he snuck in one final wave before Kate, 43, gently ushered her brood back into Buckingham Palace after the spectacular flypast was concluded.
Commenting on the young royal’s reluctance to go back inside, Judi James told MailOnline: ‘There was a seismic change in royal body language signals on the balcony with Louis suddenly morphing into the most visible and active royal but for all the right reasons.
‘Instead of his usual playful activities, he appeared totally focused on the aircraft, only turning to his dad to show off his plane spotting skills, with the affirming nods from William suggesting his younger son is becoming a bit of an aircraft expert
‘It was also Louis lingering longer before going back in, to gaze down at the crowds and to keep up the increasingly royal looking waves longer than the rest of the Firm.’
Taking cues from his father and grandfather, Louis attempted different variations of his royal wave while making sure his siblings were thoroughly entertained throughout their balcony appearance – one of the most eagerly-awaited moments of the day.
Louis also joined Princess Charlotte, Prince George, and the Duchess of Edinburgh in observing one minute of silence in honour of the 241 passengers and crew killed in the Air India plane crash on Thursday, when a Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for Gatwick Airport came down in the Indian city of Ahmedabad.
During the King’s Birthday Parade – the third of Charles’ reign – the Wales children rode in a carriage with Kate as they waved at onlookers gathered along The Mall to watch the procession.

Prince Louis, the spirited third child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is pictured flashing a grin during Trooping the Colour on Saturday


The animated youngster pulled faces throughout the parade, as he shared a carriage with his mother and siblings