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Never-before-seen photo of young Prince George going viral

A never-before-seen photo of young Prince George has surfaced online and it is absolutely adorable.
A never-before-seen photo of young Prince George has surfaced online and it is absolutely adorable.

A never-before-seen photo of young Prince George has surfaced online and it is absolutely adorable.

The photo shows Prince George smiling and playing with bubbles, while sitting on a park bench.

It was unearthed by the @teatimewiththecambridges Instagram page, before it was shared to another page called @worldoftoyals.

Originally taken in 2015 as part of the Cambridge family’s Christmas portraits, it has now gone viral.

The gorgeous snap has almost 4,000 likes and counting,

It was originally taken by photographer Christopher Jelf in October 2015 at Kensington Palace.

He recently shared the family snap to his own Instagram saying he would love to be invited back to take new photos now they are a family of five.

Royals fans loved the new photo, with many hoping more images of the royal family could be unearthed.

“Never saw this pic. So cute,” was one person’s comment.

“Wow! I sometimes wonder how many never-before-seen pictures of royals are floating around,” another speculated.

“So precious! I love this photo so much,” said another.

We’ve loved seeing photos of the future king as he grows.

Another adorable snap was released for his third birthday. Photo: Kensington Palace
Another adorable snap was released for his third birthday. Photo: Kensington Palace

But we agree that this new photo really is the sweetest thing ever.

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