Published: 22 July ‘2025. The English Chronicle Online
A new image of Prince George, heir to the British throne and eldest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, has captured the hearts of royal watchers around the world as Kensington Palace released a portrait to mark his 12th birthday. The photograph, filled with youthful charm and a countryside warmth, offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of the young prince, now on the cusp of adolescence.
The portrait, taken earlier this year in the rural surroundings of Norfolk, shows Prince George dressed in a country-style gilet, his boyish smile framed by the gentle hues of nature behind him. A subtle detail—his friendship bracelet—adds a touch of childhood innocence that resonated with the public. Photographer Josh Shinner, known for his understated yet emotionally resonant work, captured the moment. The setting and the styling, as always, were carefully curated to reflect both heritage and simplicity.
The photograph was shared across the royal family’s official social media channels with a brief but heartfelt message from his parents: “Happy 12th Birthday to Prince George!”—punctuated by a birthday cake emoji. The message, though casual in tone, sparked a wave of affection and warm wishes from admirers around the globe.
In addition to the portrait, a short video clip was released showing George playfully interacting with his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, before arriving at the wooden gate where the photo was taken. The moment, fleeting yet authentic, reminded many of the balance Prince William and Catherine have strived to maintain between royal duty and giving their children a grounded upbringing.
Yet, Prince George’s childhood is unlike that of most 12-year-olds. As the second in line to the throne—behind only his father, Prince William—his life unfolds under the constant gaze of both the media and the monarchy. Every public appearance is analyzed, every step quietly shaping a future king. Despite this, his parents have made it clear that they are determined to raise him and his siblings with a sense of normalcy, deeply rooted in family values and away from excessive exposure.
George’s presence has been more noticeable in public events this year, marking a subtle shift in his role within the royal narrative. He appeared alongside his parents at the prestigious Wimbledon tennis championships, waving to the crowd with the poised confidence of someone who is learning to navigate royal life with grace. He also stood tall on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Trooping the Colour flypast, an annual celebration where tradition and pageantry intertwine.
Perhaps most significantly, during the 80th anniversary of VE Day earlier this year, George attended a tea party at Buckingham Palace where he met with war veterans. He listened with earnest attention to their firsthand accounts, a meaningful experience for a boy whose destiny is interwoven with the country’s history.
Speculation is mounting about the next chapter in the young prince’s life—his secondary education. Observers wonder whether he will follow in his father’s footsteps to Eton College, the prestigious institution that traditionally accepts students at age 13. For now, his academic journey remains private, though it is clear that decisions will be shaped by both legacy and a desire for personal development.
In the meantime, George remains a child in the truest sense—one who plays football with his father, cheers for Aston Villa from the stands, and runs through open fields with his siblings. And as this latest photo reveals, he is growing up with a quiet strength and warmth that will serve him well in the life ahead.
This birthday portrait, simple yet significant, reminds the world not just of a young boy turning twelve, but of a future monarch evolving gently under the loving gaze of his family and the careful choreography of tradition.