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Prince George Turns 7: New Photos Released by Parents

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Prince George Turns 7: New Photos Released by Parents

and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, have released new photos of their eldest son, , in honor of his seventh birthday.

The photos were taken by the Duchess earlier this month and were shared on Kensington Palace's social media accounts.

In the photos, is seen as a more casual boy with tousled blonde hair and a big grin on his face.

He is wearing a camouflage T-shirt in one photo and a preppy olive hued polo in the other.

Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge, who is third in line to the throne, was born in the private Lindo Wing of Saints Mary's Hospital, Paddington, on July 22, 2013.

He made his public debut in front of the world's media on the hospital steps one day later, wrapped in a white merino wool shawl, cradled in his proud parents' arms.

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He will be the 43rd monarch since William the Conqueror obtained the Crown of England if he follows the reigns of his grandfather, the Prince of Wales, and then his father, William.

While Prince George's birthday celebration remains top secret for now, his mom and dad have recently given glimpses into their family life at home.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had to homeschool their kids, including and during the pandemic.

Kate previously shared on ITV This Morning that George gets very upset because he wants to do all of Charlotte's projects.

Making sort of spider sandwiches is far cooler than literacy work.

previously joked that dinner time can be tricky too.

“It depends what's on the table,” the Duke of Cambridge told Peak Project Community chef Charlie Farrelly.

“If the parents put on something that the children love, dinner time goes very well.

But if you put something on the table they don't want to do, that's another ballgame.”

Though it's unclear what George wanted for his birthday, his godmother, Julia Samuel, recently gave some insight into what she likes to get him.

Samuel said that she carries out a tradition that her late friend, , first started.

“I do to George what Diana did to us, which is give him possible toys that are really noisy and take a lot of making,” she said on the How to Fail with Elizabeth Day podcast in early July.

The Cambridges must have a lot of noisy toys at this point, since they have celebrated a few royal birthdays during the quarantine.

The Duchess, who is an avid amateur photographer, has taken photos of William, and for their birthdays the past few months, as well as for Father's Day.

She took most of the photos at the family's Amher Hall estate, where the family has been self-isolating during the pandemic.

As lockdown restrictions have begun to lift in the UK, Kate and William have attended both solo and joint engagements.

The couple has also been supporting frontline workers during the pandemic through various initiatives.

Prince William previously worked as an air ambulance pilot and has been advocating for mental health awareness.

The Duchess of Cambridge has been promoting early childhood development and mental health support for children.

In conclusion, Prince George, who turns seven on July 22, is growing up fast and his parents are doing their best to give him a normal childhood despite their royal status.

The new photos show a more casual side to the young prince, and it's clear that he has a fun-loving personality.

As the future king of England, all eyes will be on him as he grows up, but for now, he can enjoy being a kid and playing with his noisy toys.

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