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Sweet Moments of Prince Charles and Grandson George Captured in Heartwarming Photos
Prince Charles and his grandson, Prince George, share a special bond that has been captured in heartwarming photos that have never been officially released.
While the Queen and her family have posed for dozens of official portraits over the years, only a select few from each shoot are ever released to the public.
Many of the photos are held back for the Royal Family's eyes only, making the discovery of these unseen photographs a rare treat for fans.
Occasionally, eagle-eyed fans spot a new never-seen-before photo in the background of certain photos, but now it seems we no longer have to hunt for these hidden treasures.
Recent photos of royals, such as Prince George and Prince Charles, have been making their way to the public eye, showcasing the close relationship between grandfather and grandson.
One undeniably sweet moment between Prince Charles and Prince George was captured when the little prince was just a few months old.
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Dressed in his trademark dungarees, Prince George was pictured in his mother Kate's arms while Prince Charles looked on with love.
The photo was taken in 2013 or 2014 and is one of the few glimpses into the private life of the Royal Family.
Prince Charles' love for his family was further showcased in an exhibition that opened in Buckingham Palace over the summer.
Visitors who went to the Prince in patron display were able to view an adorable framed photo of Charles and his eldest grandchild, Prince George.
The photo was taken when George was a tiny tot and captures the joy of three generations of the Royal Family.
To mark his 70th birthday, Prince Charles allowed unprecedented access to Google Street View as he opened his homes, Clarence House in Highgrove.
The virtual tour gives a clear look at another portrait of Charles holding Prince George, taken at the christening of Prince George on October 23, 2013.
The photo is a testament to the strong bond between grandfather and grandson and is a cherished memory for the Royal Family.