Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrated their eldest son, Prince George's, 12th birthday by sharing a new, adorable portrait that beautifully showcases his metamorphosis from a little boy to a proud young member of the royal family. It's the most public way the royals share their seasonal good wishes with fans and royal observers each year.
The portrait, released by the Prince and Princess of Wales' official Instagram account on July 22, depicts Prince George with a relaxed expression. Arms crossed to rest on a wooden fence, George leans casually with an easy smile, grounding himself with a royal heritage while also expressing the growing persona of his own. The snap was shot by professional photographer Josh Sinner, and shows the composed young royal in a candid yet classic light. "Happy 12th Birthday to Prince George!" the royal couple wrote in the caption, continuing their heartwarming tradition of sharing milestones with the world.
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The post immediately caught the attention of fans and followers, many of whom marveled at just how much George has grown both physically and in stature as he begins to take on his role as the future second in line to the British throne. The image is a sharp contrast to a similar portrait last year, when George looked sharper than ever in a black tailored suit and crisp white shirt, accessorising with a colourful friendship bracelet, reputedly a gift from Taylor Swift following her concert in London. That photo is a window into his childish side, and this year's feels like taking a step toward maturity, a glimpse at the young man George is growing into.
Prince George turns 12 today. Although he's not yet a teenager, he's making his mark on public life more and more as he grows. These birthday portraits, relatively low-key as they are, serve as gentle markers of his journey from a young royal to one day become a future king. And every year his confidence, charm, and sense of purpose only seem to increase. The royal family's decision to share these glimpses into their lives, just as they always have, not only strikes that critical balance between tradition and relatability but also presents the world with a royally sweet moment of celebration.

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