In a heartwarming new portrait, King Charles’s grandson shares a striking resemblance with his father as he celebrates his final year before adolescence.
An Adorable Snapshot from Norfolk
July 22, 2025: Kensington Palace released a sunny portrait of Prince George—taken at the family’s Norfolk residence—capturing him leaning on a wooden fence in a blue-checked shirt and brown fleece gilet. With his signature friendship bracelet, he beams at the camera, evoking nostalgic echoes of Prince William at that age.
The Last of Pre-Teen Years
At age 12, George enters his final pre-teen year. This milestone portrait arrives ahead of major changes—including separate royal travel arrangements and preparation for senior school, potentially at Eton College.
Sweet Siblings Clip
Alongside the photo, a charming video features George holding hands with Princess Charlotte (10) and Prince Louis (7), laughing and supporting Louis as they walk—capturing joyful family moments and sibling unity.
Mature Steps Into Royal Responsibilities
Over the past year, George subtly stepped into public life—attending Trooping the Colour, VE Day commemoration, Wimbledon finals, and hosting a tea party for World War II veterans at Buckingham Palace. These roles mark his gradual introduction to future duties as heir.
Why This Photo Resonates
Insight | Why It Matters |
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Father–son resemblance | Many fans say George looks like a young William, reinforcing his future role. |
Milestone moment | Turning 12 brings start of royal protocols and new responsibilities. |
Family continuity | The siblings clip continues the heartfelt tradition of personal royal updates. |
Published by HOLR Magazine