TODAY
Jul. 9, 2015 at 10:37 PM
Kensington Palace on Thursday released a series of photographs taken to mark last weekend's christening of Princess Charlotte — and they are as beautiful as the royal subjects in them.
Although the four photos released includes a formal family portrait, the other three pictures feature the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in more relaxed, casual poses. In each one, they smile broadly, proudly showing off their young children.
The only significant omission is Prince Harry, who is currently working abroad in Africa.
Kensington Palace released the photos through social media, initially sharing them onTwitter and Instagram as a way to thank the well wishes William and Kate have received over their newly-expanded family.
Princess Charlotte was christened July 5 in a private ceremony at St. Mary Magdalene, the same countryside church where Princess Diana was baptized.
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their whole family had a wonderful day on Sunday and were delighted to share the special occasion with the thousands of people who came to Sandringham," Kensington Palace said in a press release about the photos. "They are very happy to share these photographs and hope that everyone enjoys them as much as they do."
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