A new picture of Princess Kate was taken by her son, Prince Louis
The has marked World Cancer Day – with one very special person behind the camera.
The new picture, which has been shared the Prince and Princess of Wales’s social media platforms, has six-year-old credited as the photographer.
The young royal, who is the couple’s youngest child, appears to have pulled at the heartstrings of many royal fans, whom have shared their delight at the newly-released picture.
Taking to the comments section of Princess Kate and ‘s latest post, fans have pointed out that Louis appears to be “taking after” his mum – who is known for her love of photography.
One fan wrote: “What an awesome photo taken by your youngest son Prince Louis [red-heart emoji]. He definitely has your love for photography Catherine [red-heart emoji]. Well done little Lou Bug.”
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Another wrote: “Louis [is] taking after his mum [flashing-camera emoji] [red-heart emoji].”
Impressed by Louis’s new skill, another wrote: “What a sweet picture and powerful message! Well done, Louis, you definitely have your Mama’s photography skills [teary-eyed emoji] [pink-heart emoji].”
A fourth commented: “Such a beautiful picture and message [clapping-hands emoji] I absolutely love that Prince Louis was behind the camera! He has a talent for it like you [heart-eyed emoji].”
Praising the 43-year-old, who was diagnosed with cancer last March, another fan commented: “What a lovely post! Couldn’t be more proud of you [red-heart emoji].”
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The image, which showed Kate standing on a tree trunk in a wintry woodland and a frost-covered fern, was , which read: “Don’t forget to nurture all that which lies beyond the disease.”
The post was signed off with a ‘C’ to show it was a message from the Princess of Wales.
The picture was released to mark World Cancer Day, which falls on Tuesday, February 4 this year.