A photo of Prince Louis taken by the Princess of Wales has been released to mark the young royal’s sixth birthday.
The image of a smiling Louis was shared on social media along with the caption: “Happy 6th Birthday, Prince Louis! Thank you for all the kind wishes today.”
The photo was taken in the last few days in Windsor and is understood to be unedited.
It is understood William and Kate released the image as a way to thank those who sent good wishes while also protecting their privacy.
The same process – a deviation from the usual issuing of the pictures to the press in advance under an embargo – is expected to be followed for Princess Charlotte’s birthday in May.
The change in process is understood to be due to the unprecedented time the family is experiencing.
The past few months have been an eventful period for the family due to Kate’s cancer diagnosis.
Louis was last seen in public on Christmas Day when the Royal Family made their traditional festive appearance on the King’s Sandringham Estate to walk to church.
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It comes after Louis’ father, Prince William, resumed royal duties last week in his first public engagement since Kate’s cancer announcement.
The prince visited a food distribution charity, Surplus to Supper, in Surrey, where he saw how extra food from across the local area was redistributed to small community organisations.
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Photos showed him getting busy in the kitchen at the charity’s hub in Sunbury Cricket Club as he made chilli con carne and chopped ingredients under the supervision of head chef Mario Confait.
The 41-year-old heir to the throne was also pictured in a hi-vis vest joining volunteers in loading prepared meals into delivery vans.
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The Prince of Wales then headed to Hanworth youth centre in west London which benefits from the organisation’s deliveries and unloaded the crates.
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