Royal Christmas Cards for 2018 revealed and Prince Louis looks SO cute
14 December 2018, 11:24 | Updated: 14 December 2018, 12:17
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released a new image with their children for their 2018 Christmas card - as have Meghan and Harry, and Prince Charles and Camilla.
Prince William, 36, and Kate Middleton, 36, have released a picture-perfect snap of their family with all three children for their 2018 royal Christmas card.
Kensington Royal posted the image to their social media accounts, which was closely followed by an arty shot of newlyweds Prince Harry, 34, and Meghan Markle, 37.
Soon after, a sweet image of first-in-line Prince Charles and wife Camilla was also uploaded.
Prince Louis, 8 months grins sitting atop his mother's lap, whilst a cheeky-looking Princess Charlotte, 3, squeezes herself in-between her royal parents.
And the ever-adorable Prince George, 5, looks like he's enjoying some quality family time as he hangs off his father's shoulders.
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They certainly look like the perfect family, nestled in autumnal woodland at Anmer Hall.
In stark contrast, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have opted for an arty black and white image, focusing on their backs as they gaze up at a magnificent firework display from their wedding reception.
The royal couple look every inch the loved-up newlyweds, intwined in front of a romantic firework display from their wedding reception at Frogmore House on 19th May.
Since their wedding earlier this year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had a busy 2018, with their much-anticipated pregnancy announcement and first royal tour as a married couple.
The third royal Christmas card to have been revealed for 2018 is that of Prince Charles and Camilla, who look happy sitting in the garden of Clarence House during the summer months.
Here is this year’s official Christmas card from The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) December 14, 2018
The photograph was taken by Hugo Burnand in the garden of Clarence House this summer. pic.twitter.com/JeLfgVsEwY