The first-ever social media statement by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis is "a sign of growing maturity as a young royal."

The first-ever social media statement by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis is "a sign of growing maturity as a young royal."

What a weekend, indeed, for the followers of the royal family — and all the good news, for the change. Friday saw an announcement from the Princess of Wales — along with stunning new photos taken at the beginning of the week in Windsor — that she would return to royal duty, albeit briefly, to Trooping the colour the next day. And she should not ignore that the next day, Sunday, first followed by a Welsh family, to tremendous success.

In their social media posts, if the message is directly from the Prince or Princess of Wales, the words "W" (meaning William), "C" (Catherine), but yesterday on Father's Day, the Prince and Princess of Wales were accompanied by William and his 3 children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess Charlotte, Princess She shared a photo of Prince Lee in a photo taken by Kate herself — and in a message written from "G, C&L" — this is the first time this has ever happened. 

In the photo, the Foursome's arms are intertwined "as they stare at the Norfolk landscape they love so much," writes Daily Mail's Rebecca English. The message to William, called Kate's "rock" in English, is "We love you, Daddy." Happy Father's Day. G, C&L" There were also heart emojis included for good measure.

However, English wrote, don't get used to social media messages from the Welsh trio: "While many will be thrilled to see young royals dip their toes into social media, it is important to emphasize that this should not be seen as more than a fun one-off." "The kids who seemed ecstatic to be in public with their parents at Trooping The Colour over the weekend definitely just wanted to show their love for William on a special day after a difficult time for them all," she wrote.

William, In the cancer diagnosis of his mother (and grandfather King Charles, whom they affectionately refer to as "Grandpa Wales") earlier this year, English wrote, "We drop our children off at school every day and cheer them off the sidelines to keep their young lives as normal as possible amid such deep personal turmoil." "As anyone who has cared for a loved one through cancer knows, the emotional tumble it brings may be hard to bear. William would undoubtedly have discovered inner reserves of strength and resilience that he did not know he had.(By the way, the Prince of Wales will turn 42 later this week on Friday. He will be in Germany the day before and watch his beloved English football team play against Denmark at Euro 2024.

It may (unfortunately), but nevertheless, it is important: "The message, however, is that the accompanying photo, in which the children make such a public statement to a global audience, was taken by Kate during a semi-annual vacation on the beach near Anmer Hall, a rural home in Norfolk, last month. "Norfolk's wide open spaces, countryside and beaches have always been a balm for the soul of the family," English writes, adding that William and Kate's "friends have long told me that they would move there permanently if they could."

The Father's Day photo was a powerful photo from a busy weekend. Uta Hi called "exchange of love" and William Kate, Buckingham Palace balcony, writes the outlet of the romantic bonds of the "deep."

"Kate and William treated fans to the look of love that came after William entertained the kids and Kate made Charles laugh," body language expert Judy James told Miller. It was a small but very telling glance that was exchanged between them, William's packed smile showing suppressed feelings of love, affection, and gratitude, while Kate flashed a very congruent smile with its hollows of joy as her husband knew everything was well the day had been successful."

The Princess of Wales, the body language expert Noor Hibbert was hi," as I put it to your family, Kate had her amazing strength and was able to show you the zero evidence of self-pity," she said. "As a proud member of the royal Family, she exhibits with finesse and stoicism, which is what being royal is all about.”

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