On July 22nd, the world caught a glimpse of Prince George as his parents proudly celebrated his 11th birthday by sharing a charming new photo on social media.
This heartwarming moment was more than just a family affair; it also marked a significant day for the royal family, with the Duke of Sussex making headlines of his own.
On this same day, he announced that Birmingham would host the Invictus Games in 2027, creating quite the stir among royal watchers.
The birthday post, shared through the official Kensington Royal Twitter account, featured a striking black-and-white image of the young prince.
The caption simply read, “Wishing Prince George a very happy 11th birthday today!”
Fans quickly noted that the photo was taken by none other than Princess Catherine, emphasizing the family’s close-knit nature and their penchant for capturing special moments themselves.
Social media erupted with excitement as fans sent their best wishes to the young royal.
One admirer commented on the lovely photograph, praising it as another fantastic shot by his mother.
Others chimed in, expressing their admiration for Prince George’s dashing looks.
“Oh my word, this handsome prince!” one fan exclaimed, while another wished him a day filled with joy and celebration.
However, amidst the birthday festivities, the timing of the Duke of Sussex’s announcement raised eyebrows.
Many felt that revealing the plans for the Invictus Games on the same day as Prince George’s birthday was a calculated move, perhaps intended to overshadow the royal celebration.
Some critics took to social media to voice their opinions, suggesting that the Duke should have waited until after the birthday festivities to make his announcement.
The Invictus Games, an event that highlights the resilience of wounded veterans and service members, is set to return to the UK after a four-year hiatus, which has excited many.
Birmingham, known for its vibrant community spirit, will be the backdrop for this prestigious event.
The Duke expressed confidence that the city would honor the courage of veterans and showcase the unity that such events inspire.
Journalist Dan Wooten weighed in on the situation, calling the timing of the announcement “equally appalling.”
He discussed this on his show, Outspoken, where he highlighted the peculiar coincidence of the two events.