The Prince and Princess of Wales have delighted royal fans by sharing some of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' artwork. This afternoon, the royal couple posted three examples of their children's recent works on their official X account to publicise the Princess of Wales' ongoing Shaping Us initiative. The post read: 'The Early Childhood Shaping Us Framework describes the social and emotional skills which start to develop in early childhood.
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'These skills are key throughout our lives, shaping who we are, how we manage our thoughts and emotions, how we communicate with and relate to others, and how we explore the world around us. 'Drawing portraits with children can provide a moment of connection as you spend time looking at and focusing on one another, as well as being creative and – most importantly – having lots of fun together!. '[Paintings by] Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and The Princess of Wales.'.
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The royal couple did not specify which of their children had done each piece of artwork. However, the post included a chalk sketch of Prince Louis, which was presumably done by the Princess of Wales. Pictured: A chalk portrait of Prince Louis, which was shared on the Prince and Princess of Wales' X account. Pictured: This afternoon, the royal couple posted three examples of their children's recent works on their official X account to publicise the Princess of Wales' Shaping Us initiative.
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The three pieces of artwork include a sketch of the Princess of Wales sitting in an armchair, which was presumably drawn by Prince George. Meanwhile, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte's pieces of art were much more colourful and were drawn using a mix of crayons, colouring pencils and felt tips. One fan wrote on X: 'They got it from their mummy!'. Another gushed: 'Such a lovely activity!'. 'These are so cute,' a third said.
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The Princess of Wales, who studied History of Art at St Andrews University, is a passionate supporter of the arts and has been a patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012. Earlier this month, the royal mother-of-three attended the launch of The Bobeam Tree Trail at the National Portrait Gallery, which is an interactive exhibit designed to help children develop their social and emotional skills through art.
In a short personal message - signed with a ‘C’ - posted on social media afterwards, the princess said: ‘It was fantastic to see The Centre for Early Childhood’s Shaping Us Framework, which is based on key science, expressed in such an innovative, creative and fun way at the National Portrait Gallery today. Pictured: one of the royal children's pieces of art that was shared in the Prince and Princess of Wales' heartwarming X post.
The heartwarming X post also included this sketch of the Princess of Wales sitting in a armchair. Pictured: Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte at Sandringham, Norfolk, in December 2024. ‘The Bobeam Tree Trail is a brilliant example of how organisations can embrace the principles of social and emotional development, and the Centre’s framework, to engage children and families in their communities.
‘I hope that many people will be able to enjoy it over the coming weeks! Thank you to the National Portrait Gallery and to the staff and pupils of All Souls CE Primary School for a brilliant day. C’. However, this isn't the first time royal fans have been treated to a glimpse of Prince George's artwork. In December 2022, the royal couple shared their eldest son's reindeer painting on their Instagram account.