Princess Charlotte Photos: See The New Pictures Taken By Catherine, Duchess of
Kensington Palace on Sunday released two new photos of Princess Charlotte looking utterly adorable!
“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to be able to share two new photographs of Princess Charlotte, ” the palace said in a statement obtained by E!
These are the first official photos of Princess Charlotte that have been released since July, when Charlotte posed with her brother Prince George and melted our hearts as he cradled her in his arms.
The next photo followed with the message: “This photo of Princess Charlotte was also taken by The Duchess of Cambridge at home in Norfolk earlier this month”.
In the new pictures, we can see Charlotte has already mastered sitting up and is clearly very interested in the world around her – laughing in one shot and gazing intently at something behind her mum in another. Meanwhile, Kate claimed that her daughter is becoming more familiar with “her noisy big brother”.
Princess Charlotte makes her cat vs. dog choice universally known.
Everyone should give a huge thanks to Kate Middleton and Prince William this morning, because thanks to them, the cutest pictures of Princess Charlotte are now circulating the Internet.
Princess Charlotte’s picture bears a particular resemblance to a photo of the current Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, in May 1927 with a toy tiger.
The sweet photos of 6-month-old Princess Charlotte feature two different images.
Princess Charlotte is wearing a floral print dress with a white frilled collar, the designer of which was not released by Kensington Palace.
And they show yet again that the Duchess of Cambridge can do no wrong – she can even take great photographs! Kate and William don’t overshare with the world, but they do enjoy releasing a few special pictures of their children as they know how much the world adores them.
Much like his little sister, Prince George spent many of his early months out of the public eye, making those photos a similarly rare treat for the royal family’s admirers. “He’s a little monkey”.