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Prince William, Princess Kate Release 2022 Family Holiday Card

Winter blues! Prince William and Princess Kate unveiled their 2022 holiday card as the countdown to Christmas continues.

“Sharing a new picture of the family for this year’s Christmas card! 🎄,” the Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, captioned the sweet snap via Instagram on Tuesday, December 13.

The couple were all smiles while walking alongside their three children — Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4 — in the photo. The group wore matching ensembles in various shades of blue.

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William sported a Ralph Lauren button-down shirt and jeans as he held onto George’s hand. The young prince, who is third in line for the British throne, had a grin on his face while wearing a similar blue Ralph Lauren polo shirt.

Charlotte, for her part, donned a denim romper and blue sneakers as she stood in the middle of the shot. Louis opted for a striped shirt and lighter shorts while holding on tightly to his mother. Kate, meanwhile, matched her crew with jeans, but she chose to wear a white eyelet blouse.

The Wales family’s Christmas photo shoot was released two days after King Charles III sent his first holiday card as the U.K.’s monarch. He assumed the throne in September after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

“Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year,” the king’s festive greeting card read.

The sovereign, 74, shared a cheeky smile with his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, in the snap, which was shared via social media on Sunday, December 11.

The picture was taken three months prior at the Braemar Games in Scotland by photographer Samir Hussein. Charles wore a tweed jacket and vest with a red, green and gold-striped tie. Meanwhile, Camilla, 75, donned a green coat with a red tartan lapel as she grinned up at her spouse.




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