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The prince and his papa

GLORIOUS ROYAL FATHER’S DAY PHOTOS:

- by Sarah Vine

A CHARMING picture showing the new closeness between Prince William and Prince Charles was released by Kate yesterday to mark her husband’s 38th birthday and Father’s Day.

Taken by Kate at Sandringha­m in December, it features Charles, 71, leaning on his son’s shoulder as William puts an arm round him.

Kate also released three images of her husband taken at their Norfolk home last week, showing him playing with George, Charlotte and Louis, and a picture of her as a young girl with her own father, Michael Middleton.

THEY are pictures of sunny normality, a captivatin­g expression of a couple’s desire to give their children the kind of happy, secure and carefree childhood that will, hopefully, set them up with a solid foundation in a life that comes with enormous privilege – and great challenge.

Released by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to mark both Father’s Day and the duke’s 38th birthday, they also send a powerful message about how William has embraced fatherhood.

Rarely has it been clearer that he remains determined not to let his role as a public figure eclipse that other, equally important, role of father.

Taken in the garden of the family home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall, a beaming William larks around with George, six, Charlotte, five, and two-year-old Louis.

In another of the images which were taken by Kate, the family is posed on a swing – a wedding gift from Prince Charles to the couple.

Charlotte – who is the spit of grandmothe­r Carole – leans on William’s shoulder, striking a sassy pose in her denim dungarees while George – often a little more shy – has a look of utter delight.

Louis, looking for all the world like a mini Michael Middleton, sits confidentl­y on his father’s knee.

But there is a certain bitterswee­t quality to these images. Because William’s own childhood was, of course, very different from the one his own children are experienci­ng, fraught as it was with insecurity, conflict and deep sadness.

We can’t possibly know what scarring the death of his mother has left upon William’s psyche; but what we can see is how, through his own role as a husband and father, he has sought to heal those wounds by giving his own children what he never had: The strength and security of a stable family life.

Unlike his brother Harry, who seems increasing­ly consumed by anger and resentment, William has somehow grown into a man who, while no doubt just as traumatise­d by his parents’ acrimoniou­s divorce and his mother’s premature death as his sibling, has neverthele­ss succeeded in building his own life without rejecting who he is and what he represents.

He is someone who understand­s the concept of royal duty but does not, as it did with Harry and Meghan, allow it to suffocate him.

Both he and Kate seem to have found a way of sharing their life with the nation while at the same time safeguardi­ng their privacy and, perhaps more importantl­y, their sanity.

That, I think, is why he looks so unambiguou­sly happy in these pictures. Unlike his father – who once famously took himself off to the opera on a ‘quasi-official royal engagement’ while William was undergoing surgery for a fractured skull in June 1991 – William is actively present in his children’s lives.

He schedules his royal duties around their term timetable – and does so in a way that leaves neither his family nor the public short- changed. The fact that he manages this is in no small part thanks to Kate. William thought long and hard about who he married, but he could hardly have made a better choice.

The solid middle-class family values Kate learned growing up are the polar opposite to the laissezfai­re approach of the aristocrac­y – but they have served her very well in her journey as royal consort.

One of her great strengths is her bond with her own family – and as if to underline that she released a charming photograph of herself with father Michael yesterday.

For all the snobbery aimed at the Middletons over the years, Kate has never lost sight of who she is. She is authentic and it is that quiet self-confidence and contentmen­t that defines her – and contrasts so sharply with Meghan’s

He does not let royal duty suffocate him

 ?? Picture: THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE ?? Lean on me: A playful photograph of William and Charles released yesterday
Picture: THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE Lean on me: A playful photograph of William and Charles released yesterday
 ??  ?? Smiles: Father and children pose for mum’s camera on a swing, a gift from Prince Charles
Smiles: Father and children pose for mum’s camera on a swing, a gift from Prince Charles
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Fun: William and his children pictured last week
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Formal: Queen, Philip, Charles and Anne in 1951
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