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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Prince George's First Official Photos Break With Tradition

Prince George and his parents, in the baby's first "official" photo (taken by his grandfather).
Prince George and his parents, in the baby's first "official" photo (taken by his grandfather).
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For all you royal watchers:
"Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge have bypassed professional photographers and chosen family snapshots for the first official images of their new son, Prince George," .
"Royal officials on Tuesday released photos of Kate holding the swaddled baby while standing beside William — and in one image, the couple's cocker spaniel, Lupo, [and retriever, Tilly]. The pictures were taken by Kate's father, Michael Middleton, in the family's backyard. The casual images are a departure from the royal tradition of hiring professional photographers for baby portraits."
, "some royal watchers were disappointed that the first photos released of Prince George failed to show his face and were not of a professional quality. But the decision to eschew tradition for a more informal approach was seen as true to form for William and Kate, both 31, who have tried to break away from royal traditions of rigid formality, be it by changing diapers themselves or William driving his family away from the hospital."
But that "renowned photographer Terry O'Neill said he thought the pictures were 'absolutely charming.' "
The prince — , His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge — was born July 22. He's third in line to the crown.
In a second "first" photo of Prince George, the family's dogs joined in. Tilly, a retriever, is to the Duchess of Cambridge's right. Lupo, a cocker spaniel, is beside the duke.
In a second "first" photo of Prince George, the family's dogs joined in. Tilly, a retriever, is to the Duchess of Cambridge's right. Lupo, a cocker spaniel, is beside the duke.
Michael Middleton /PA Photos /Landov

Source: npr