Prince George birthday: Best photographs of royal family’s youngest children
From Archie’s debut to the world to Princess Charlotte’s sticking her tongue out at the cameras
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Your support makes all the difference.On Wednesday 22 July, Prince George celebrates his seventh birthday.
George is the oldest child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and has two siblings - Charlotte and Louis.
Princess Charlotte, the second of the Cambridge’s children, celebrated her fifth birthday on 2 May.
The princess is two years younger than her elder brother Prince George and three years older than her younger sibling Prince Louis.
The Queen has eight great-grandchildren in total, the oldest of whom is nine-year-old Savannah Phillips and the youngest of whom is 11-month old Archie.
From Prince Louis‘ debut to the world last April to Prince George singing the national anthem at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s royal wedding, click through the gallery above to see a selection of the best photographs taken of the royal family’s youngest children.
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