IT MIGHT be Father’s Day but the focus was on Princess Charlotte today as she stole the show at the Sandringham Half Marathon.
The royal cutie, six, joined her dad Prince William, 38, and brother George, seven, to count down the start of the half marathon race held on the Sandringham Estate.
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The sporty little princess was pretty in pink as she sported a £79 Ralph Lauren jumper paired with navy blue shorts.
And like the athletes taking part in the marathon today, Charlotte wore her very own pair of Nike running shoes, in pink of course.
She was joined by older brother George who was also wearing navy shorts, running shoes and a smart blue checked shirt.
At one point William crouched down next to his children, addressing the half marathon runners with a microphone.
It is believed that the two children joined their dad in counting down the start of the race.
And William touchingly held Prince George’s hand as the young family left the event.
The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Louis were not photographed at the event.
But Kate did release an unseen snap of Prince William and their children today for Father’s Day.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to their official Instagram account where they shared a short video featuring several family photos to mark the occasion.
While we have seen most of them before, royal fans are in for a treat as the mum-of-three posted an extra snap that hasn’t previously been shared with the public.
The snap sees Prince William, 39, standing on the steps of Kensington Palace holding their youngest son Louis, three, while George, seven and Charlotte, six stand at his feet.
The photo is believed to have been taken at Trooping the Colour in 2019 as the Duke of Cambridge is dressed in his military regalia from that day.
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