The Cambridgens celebrated Prince George’s seventh birthday by hosting a themed party for outdoor camping at his country house in Norfolk, England.
To celebrate Prince George, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s seventh birthday, Prince William and Duchess Kate threw a fun outdoor party for their oldest son, reports US Weekly. A source spoke to the platform and revealed that “William and Kate organized a small camp-themed barbecue party for George.” The source also revealed that the duchess’s parents, Michael Middleton and Carole Middleton, were able to “join the fun” as guests. “George loves his grandparents and wanted them to be there.”
William, 38, set up tents in the garden of the Cambridges’ country house, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, England, where they were quarantined in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. “He and Kate surprised the birthday boy with a yurt as a gift, and he received a new bicycle from Charlotte and Louis,” the source told US Weekly. “William wants to keep the kids busy during the summer holidays, so he plans to build furniture for the yurt with George.”
In addition to giving her older brother a bicycle, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2, “they helped Kate bake a brownie for George and decorated it with colorful sprinkles, popsicles, and candy.” add the font. Kensington Palace celebrated George’s birthday on Wednesday by releasing two new photos of him taken by Kate. The future king had a big smile on his face in both images and he looked grown with a green polo shirt and a camouflage shirt.
Earlier, royal expert Ingrid Seward suggested that the Cambridge could break royal tradition and not send Prince George to boarding school to protect the young heir’s happiness.
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