Two new photos of Prince George have been shared ahead of his seventh birthday on July 22.
They were taken by his mum, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge releasing the following statement along with the adorable pics:
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to share two new photographs of Prince George ahead of his seventh birthday tomorrow. The photographs were taken earlier this month by The Duchess."
One royal fan commented on Instagram: "Lovely! Looks more like his dad every year! 💙 Happy birthday Prince George!"
Usually, the royal family mark important birthdays and anniversaries by ringing the bells at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the occasion.
The bells toll for the Queen's birthday, as well as the birthdays of her royal children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, including George.
But the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has put those plans on hold, as bell ringing has been suspended at the Abbey until August at the earliest.
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It means George won't have the bells rung for his big day on July 22, though the prince probably won't mind.
Prince George is the eldest child of Prince William and Catherine Middleton who have three children - George, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.
He is the eldest great-grandchild of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and the eldest grandchild of Prince Charles.
Prince George was first introduced to the world outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in London the day after his birth.
He was christened on October 23 at the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace.
The young royal joined his parents when they visited Australia in April 2014 and was snapped meeting a bilbie at Taronga Zoo in Sydney that had been named after him.
Years later at his Aunt Pippa's wedding in May 2017 George served as a pageboy and again at Princess Eugenie's wedding in 2018.
When the coronavirus crisis began George and Charlotte had been attending Thomas's Battersea school in London. When lockdown began he travelled with his family to their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, where they remain.
Some schools in the UK re-opened before the country's summer holidays begin at the end of July and continue until September.
All schools are expected to re-open for the new school year later this year.
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