Queen Elizabeth of Britain looked shining and bright in a new image gathered by the three heirs to the throne, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and his son Prince George, in a photo of them at the beginning of the new decade.
A picture of the queen was taken with the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and Prince George in the throne room of Buckingham Palace, and this is the second time that an official photo of the four has been issued together, according to the British newspaper “Mirror”.
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Queen Elizabeth and her three heirs
The 93-year-old queen stood proudly in the front wearing a white dress with a blue brooch and carrying an elegant bag, while only 6-year-old Prince George appears, wears a white shirt, and elegant trousers, “Caro”, and stands beside his grandfather to his father, Prince Charles.
While William, Duke of Cambridge, aged 37, appeared in a blue suit, and appeared in the photo standing behind Queen Elizabeth.
The photo of the royal quadrant is not the first, as a photo of the quadruple was taken in 2016, to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday, and the photos were copied and postage stamps were issued.
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The latest official photo of the royal quartet comes just two weeks after the royal family celebrates Christmas and the Christmas holidays, and Queen, Charles, William and George made Christmas sweets at Buckingham Palace last month.
And Queen Elizabeth, the Queen of Britain, seemed very willing to break the rules of the protocol, especially after inviting “Edward Maple Moose”, the fiance of Princess Beatrice, to attend his first Christmas with the royal family in Sandringham, after the queen decided to bypass the protocol, which provides for inviting husbands only And members of the royal family, as they can attend the three-day Christmas celebrations.
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