Prince and Princess of Wales’s Christmas message features 9-year-old Prince George’s painting
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A budding artist! The Christmas message from the Prince and Princess of Wales features the festive painting of a reindeer of 9-year-old Prince George.
- The Prince and Princess of Wales shared their Christmas message on Instagram
- The royal couple’s joint account posted a painting by George, nine, of a winter stag
- Royal fans praised her art style, saying that she looks just like her mother, Kate.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared a wintry painting of a reindeer by nine-year-old Prince George in their Christmas Day message.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, both 40, used their joint Instagram account to wish their followers a Merry Christmas, sharing the photo.
They wrote: ‘Merry Christmas! [Painting] by George’ as they shared the festive painting of a deer against a blue background. The stag is joined by two robins, one sitting on its back and one on one of its antlers.
The painting of the talented nine-year-old comes after he and his younger sister Princess Charlotte, seven, charmed viewers across the country last night as their mother’s Christmas carol concert aired on ITV1.
A budding artist! A painting of a stag of Prince George was the focus of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s Christmas message to his followers on Instagram.
Royal fans were quick to praise the nine-year-old’s artistic talents, suggesting that he got his skills from his mother, who is a keen photographer.
One person said: ‘A little budding artist. Merry Christmas to all!’
Another said: ‘So much talent for a little man! He looks like his mom.
Nine and seven-year-old Prince George and Princess Charlotte won hearts across the country when they appeared at their mother Kate Middleton’s Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey last night (Pictured: Family arriving at the Westminster Abbey on December 15)
Last night the young royal siblings appeared on screen with their parents at their mother’s annual carol service and stole the show.
Together at Christmas, which featured the Princess of Wales’s Christmas carol concert on Thursday 15 December, took place at Westminster Abbey.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte were in the front row of the crowd, joined by their parents and the King and Queen Consort.
During the service, which included readings by Kristin Scott-Thomas and Prince William and performances by Craig David, Alfie Boe and Mel C, the young prince and princess stole the show.
Viewers praised the good behavior of Charlotte, who seemed delighted when Hugh Bonneville stood up to read an excerpt from Paddington Bear.
The seven-year-old stole the hearts of viewers with her ‘priceless’ reaction when her face lit up during the tribute to the late Queen, her great-grandmother.
Speaking at the start of the show, Kate said: “This Christmas will be my first without Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth.”
“Her Majesty held Christmas close to her heart as a moment that brought us together.”
Later in the show, Kate describes a sweet connection between the late Queen and her young children.
Sharing a family photo of Queen as a child doing a Christmas production, the princess says: “It really resonated with me, and to see Her Majesty here doing the production on Christmas Day during World War II, I thought it was really special.”
‘I can remember doing this kind of thing when I was a kid too… when I saw this picture it’s wonderful because I saw my children’s love for doing this kind of thing, putting on little shows for us. That’s when they ask me to join, so we dance around the table!
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