On Prince William’s Birthday, Kate Middleton Shared a Photo of Prince William Being Tackled By His Kids

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Today is Father’s Day, but it’s also Prince William’s 38th birthday. The Kensington Palace Instagram account shared a photo, taken by Kate Middleton earlier this month, of Princess Charlotte, Prince George, and Prince Louis tackling Prince William in an adorable dog-pile moment.
“Thank you everyone for your very kind wishes on The Duke of Cambridge’s birthday today! 🎂 🎈,” the post reads.

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These bonus photos come after the Father’s Day photo of William, Charlotte, George, and Louis all hanging out on a swing.

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This is one of a few photos that Kate has taken of her family this spring. For Volunteers Week, Queen Elizabeth shared a photo of William taking George and Charlotte to deliver food to people during the coronavirus pandemic.

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During the global pandemic, the royal family shared video of the Cambridges all clapping together to show their appreciation for the healthcare workers in the U.K.

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Meanwhile, the family has been dealing with quarantine about as well as anyone else right now. In a candid speech during her virtual appearance at the Oak National Academy weekly assembly, which aired on Thursday, Kate Middleton hinted at her personal feelings.

“We all have our ups and downs, especially when things change in our lives as they have in so many ways recently,” she said. “This can cause us to have a huge range of different feelings. Sometimes these feelings may be good, but sometimes they may be uncomfortable, and we feel worried, angry or upset. Being unable to see your friends or spend time with your family will undoubtedly be frustrating for you, just as it is for them. It’s been a really difficult time for us all. But it’s important to know that these feelings and frustrations are totally normal, and that they won’t last forever.”

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