Prince William and Kate Middleton share family photos with George, Charlotte and Louis on Mother’s Day
The royal family marked their first Mother’s Day without the Queen with a series of heartwarming posts on social media.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared new family photos of Kate spending quality time with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for Mother’s Day.
On their Instagram this morning, the royal couple posted two photos of Kate with their children at Sandringham Farm in Norfolk last year.
The first photo – by photographer Matt Porteous – shows the Princess of Wales and her three children sitting in a tree.
Casually dressed in a white blouse, jeans and white sneakers, the Princess of Wales wears her hair in her signature loose waves.

The royal couple shared two photos of Kate with their children at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk last year
Meanwhile, her two sons wore blue shorts and a short-sleeved T-shirt for the photo shoot while Charlotte wore a denim jumpsuit with a red tassel.
The second photo shows Kate lovingly cradling her youngest son, Prince Louis, who is four, in her arms.
As she ran towards him, Louis was seen holding his mother’s hand in an adorable way.
The couple captioned the post: “Happy Mother’s Day from our family to yours.”
The newly released photos were taken on the same day as their Christmas card from last year.
For this family photo shoot, Kate and William turned to their favorite — and most trusted — photographer, Matt Porteous.
The environmental photographer previously took the photo they used for their 2021 Christmas card as well as photos of Prince George’s third birthday.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ post has already garnered 90k likes and fans rushed to gush over the sweet pics.

The second photo shows Kate lovingly cradling her youngest son, Prince Louis, who is four, in her arms

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ post has already garnered 90k likes and fans rushed to gush over the sweet pics.

The new photos were taken on the same day as the family’s Christmas card photo shoot at Sandringham Farm last year
Someone replied: ‘Happy Mother’s Day Princess of Wales and to all the mothers who celebrate this day. Nice pic!’
Another gushed: “Happy Mother’s Day to the greatest inspiration when it comes to motherhood.”
A third said, “What beautiful pictures.” I wish the Princess of Wales a Happy Mother’s Day.
Earlier today, King Charles marked his first Mother’s Day without the Queen by sharing a touching childhood photo with his “beloved mother.”
The monarch, 74, and Queen Camilla, 75, showed their support for others who have lost parents on their Instagram account this morning.

The first photo in their joint post showed King Charles as a young boy standing on his mother’s lap as they posed for a photo.

The Queen shared this photo of herself and her mother, Rosalind – who died at the age of 72 in 1994 – to mark Mothering’s Day.

The royal couple showed their support for other people as they mourned their loved ones at a maternity Sunday
Charles and Camilla captioned the post: “To all the moms everywhere, and to those who may be missing their moms today, we are thinking of you and wishing you a very special Mother’s Day.”
The first photo in the joint post showed King Charles as a young boy standing on his mother’s lap as they posed for a photo.
Dressed in a white dress with a collar, the fair-haired monarch posed for the camera and clasped his mother’s hand in the undated photo.
Meanwhile, the Queen — who was Princess Elizabeth at the time — looked radiant in a fitted gray dress and pearl necklace.
Smiling away, Her Majesty — who was just 22 when she gave birth to King Charles — had her brown hair in her signature curls and wore bright orange lipstick.
Today marks King Charles’ first Motherhood without his “beloved mother” – who passed away at the age of 96 last September.
In this touching post, Queen Camilla also shared a heartwarming photo with her late mother Rosalind Shand, who sadly passed away in 1994.
The image – which is from Camilla’s private family collection – shows the Queen wearing a bright red jacket and gold necklace as she radiates beside her late mother.
Rosalind – daughter of Roland Cobbett, 3rd Baron Ashcombe – also looked glamorous in a polka dot blouse, bird brooch and pearl earrings.

Sarah Ferguson, 63, opened up about how proud she is of Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, 32, in an Instagram post. She shared a snap of the two princesses captured in 2001, on their way to a service to celebrate the Duke of Edinburgh’s 80th birthday in Windsor.

Royal writer called Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice her “sunshine always and forever” in the sweet post.

Known as Fergie, the royal family has spoken of how proud they are of the women and mothers their daughters have become
Charles and Camilla captioned the post: “To all the moms everywhere, and to those who may be missing their moms today, we are thinking of you and wishing you a very special Mother’s Day.”
The post has garnered more than 240,000 ‘likes’ since it was uploaded in the wee hours of the morning – and royal fans have shown their support in the comments.
Moreover, Sarah Ferguson honored her daughters Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice in a Mother’s Day post.
The Duchess of York, 63, lovingly referred to Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, 32, on Instagram.
The proud mom shared a throwback photo of her daughters as they arrived at celebrations for their late grandfather, Prince Philip’s 80th birthday, in Windsor in 2001.
She wrote, “I am so proud of my girls, the women, and the beautiful mothers who grew up with them. I feel so lucky to have called them mine.
My dear ones, you are my light always and forever. #happy Mother’s Day.’
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