The Queen is celebrating the birthday of her great-grandson, Prince George, today by sharing a photo of the two during their anniversary celebration.
The royal family’s official Instagram account posted this morning: “Happy 9th birthday Prince George!” along with a festive cake emoji.
The 96-year-old queen, affectionately referred to as “Gan Gan” by the young royal, also shared a photo of the duo standing together on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Challenge at The Mall last month.
This was followed by a message from Prince Charles, 73, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 75, who shared an ice cream emoji, and wrote: “Happy 9th birthday to Prince George!”
His aunt and uncle, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have yet to share a public birthday message with the junior royal family.
The 96-year-old queen is today celebrating the birthday of her nine-year-old great-grandson, Prince George, by sharing a photo of the two of them during their anniversary celebration.

The royal family’s official Instagram account posted this morning: “Happy 9th birthday Prince George!” along with a festive cake emoji

This was followed by a message from Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall who shared an ice cream emoji, which read: “Happy 9th birthday to Prince George!”
It comes when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have posted a new photo of Prince George to celebrate today’s big day.
The photo was taken earlier this month by his 40-year-old mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, during a family trip to an English beach after George and his brothers, seven-year-old Princess Charlotte and four-year-old Prince Louis left school.
George and his sister Charlotte have dropped out of Thomas’ Battersea Preparatory School in South West London and will start a new mixed prep school in Berkshire in September with their younger brother Louis.
Cambridge is starting a new life in the county and is moving to Adelaide Cottage on Queen Windsor’s estate in the coming weeks to settle before the start of the academic year.

The 96-year-old queen, affectionately referred to as “Gan Gan” by the young royal, also shared a photo of the duo standing together on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Challenge at The Mall last month.
Wearing a polo-style top for his birthday photo with the beach and water behind him, George would grow up to be a happy, kind, and contented kid who “obsessed” with football and loves to hang out. weather.
He’s also made a number of public appearances recently, including his visit to the men’s Wimbledon finals, as part of a very gradual entry into public life.
An eventful few months included performing with her siblings over the June extended holiday weekend celebrating the queen’s platinum anniversary.
Young royals were spotted on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Accumulation of Colors ceremony as they watched planes fly before sitting in the royal box with their families during the Platinum Jubilee Contest.
As George attended the Wimbledon men’s tennis final with his family this summer, he and Kate and William greeted the ball boys, girls and military at the Millennium Building.

The little royal joined other members of the Firm at a series of anniversary events last month (pictured, Trooping the Color)
When asked if the young prince would be coming to Wimbledon, Kate replied to her son, “Is this the first? Is that true?’ replied: “Yes”.
George was also asked who he would support and was hesitant to answer, so William looked at him and whispered, “Djokovic,” and added: “We’ll see how long it takes. It will support the winner.’ The young prince then took the trophy that Novak Djokovic won.
Friends say William and Kate are committed to raising their son with respect and knowledge of the role he was born into, but balancing that with his ability to “just be a baby”.
Known for photographing her children to celebrate milestones, the Duchess of Cambridge is a passionate amateur photographer.
Cambridge Prince George Alexander Louis was born at 4:24 p.m. on July 22, 2013, in the Lindo Private Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces.
The next day, she made her public debut in front of the world media, on the hospital steps, wrapped in a white merino wool scarf, in her mother’s arms in the cradle.
If the Queen’s great-grandson, as expected, follows the reign of her grandfather, the Prince of Wales, and then her father, William, she will become the 43rd monarch since William the Conqueror took the British crown.
Source: Daily Mail