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Kate Middleton went back behind the camera to wish Prince William a happy 42nd birthday


On Friday, Prince William celebrated her 42nd birthday and to honor her husband, Kate Middleton shared an energetic photo from a recent family vacation along with a tender message. “Happy birthday dad, we all love you,” she captioned the Instagram post along with the letter C, indicating Kate wrote it herself.

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The photo shows William holding hands Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, And Prince George as the foursome jumped over dunes covered in beach grass. On Sunday, the couple’s social media accounts shared another photo from the same May trip to Holkham Beach on the Norfolk coast in honor of Father’s Day. Holkham is half an hour’s drive away Anmer Hall, William and Kate’s country house on Sandringham Estate. In the past, this family was spotted walking their dog there, and so was the late Queen Elizabeth II according to the report Visit the beach by private entrance in the estate of Thomas Coke, Eighth Earl of Leicester.

Although Kate had a photo shoot incident earlier this year when a family photo confusingly edited went viral, the pair of photos showed that the princess was back behind the camera. Her birthday tribute to William even received praise from Millie Pilkington, one of the photographers took the family’s official portraits. “What an amazing portrait,” Pilkington said on Instagram, along with a few heart emojis. “Wonderful father and beautiful children. Mom was pretty awesome too.”

on SaturdayKate made her first public appearance since Christmas when she attended Trooping the Colour, the birthday parade in London in honor of King Charles III. When announcing that she would attend, she shared a statement in which she discussed the progress she has made since being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, despite although she added that her treatment will continue for several more months.

“On days when I feel well enough, it’s fun to participate in school life, spend personal time on things that give me energy and positivity, and start doing some work small at home,” she speaks. “I’m looking forward to attending the King’s birthday parade this weekend with my family and hopefully taking part in some public activities over the summer, but also know that I’m not out of the woods yet.”

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