Prince George celebrates 11th birthday

Prince George celebrates 11th birthday

Prince George Alexander Louis was born in the private Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, London, at 4.24pm on July 22 2013.

Prince George pictured waving from the Buckingham Palace balcony where he watched a flypast which followed the Trooping the Colour ceremony with his parents the Prince and Princess of Wales, his brother Prince Louis and his sister Princess Charlotte (Gareth Fuller/PA)

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Prince George, the eldest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is celebrating his 11th birthday on Monday.

The celebrations come after an eventful few weeks for George who joined his father at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, last weekend to support England in the Euro 2024 final which they lost to Spain.

The prince and his nine-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte, also joined William at a Taylor Swift concert at Wembley Stadium at the end of June to celebrate their father’s 42nd birthday.

The royals were pictured smiling with the US singer in a backstage selfie while Swift’s boyfriend, American footballer Travis Kelce, said the royal children were “an absolute delight”.

George, second in line to the throne, also joined other members of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the King’s official birthday in June.

It was his mother’s first public appearance since announcing her cancer diagnosis earlier this year.

The Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis leave Horse Guards Parade after the Trooping the Colour ceremony (Yui Mok/PA)

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George had earlier joined Kate, Charlotte and his six-year-old brother Prince Louis in a carriage as they travelled down The Mall for the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony.

George and his father presented the FA cup to winners Manchester United at Wembley in May.

The young prince shook hands with both teams, exchanged a few words with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and also spoke briefly with former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson following the full-time whistle.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte with their father as they visited their mother and newborn brother Prince Louis at the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital in London in 2018 (PA)

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William is president of the Football Association and a passionate Aston Villa fan, and has taken George to the club’s matches on multiple occasions this year, with the young prince often sporting the team’s scarf.

In April, they watched Aston Villa’s match against Lille in the Europa Conference League quarter-finals – their first public outing since Kate’s cancer diagnosis announcement.

Prince George Alexander Louis was born in the private Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, London, at 4.24pm on July 22 2013, weighing 8lb 6oz.

William and Kate, then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, leave the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in London, with newborn Prince George in 2013 (Jonathan Brady/PA)

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He made his debut in front of the world’s media on the hospital steps one day later, wrapped in a white merino wool shawl, cradled in his mother’s arms.

He will be the 43rd monarch since William the Conqueror to wear the crown if he follows the reigns of his grandfather, the King, and then his father, William.

Last year, George’s 10th birthday was marked by the release of a previously unseen picture taken by photographer Millie Pilkington.

Kensington Palace has not said if a new photograph will be issued to mark his 11th birthday.


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