Kate and William’s ‘Christmas card photo’ is leaked on Facebook

Kate and William’s ‘Christmas card photo’ featuring beaming George, Charlotte and Louis is leaked on Facebook

  • Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ‘s Christmas card has been shared online
  • Shows Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George on haystacks infront of piles of firewood with their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton 
  • The card is addressed ‘To all the amazing NHS staff,’ with the message: ‘Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Christmas card has been shared online by a royal fan. 

The new photo features Prince William and Kate Middleton with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, two , beams excitedly. 

All the family are wearing cosy winter clothes in the picture, with the oldest child Prince George, seven, sitting next to his father. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Christmas card has been shared online by a royal fan

The card is addressed ‘To all the amazing NHS staff,’ with the message: ‘Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year’, according to the Mirror. 

It’s not known where the shot was taken, as it has not been officially released by Kensington Palace but the Cambridges have spent most of the year at their Anmer Hall residence in Norfolk, and their previous cards have been taken there.  

It comes after  The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge gave their children an early Christmas treat yesterday with a trip to the pantomime in London’s West End.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had a ball on their first official royal red carpet together late this afternoon.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had their first experience of a royal box, chatting excitedly (with the Duchess of Cambridge) as they waited for the start of the performance of 'Pantoland', starring Julian Clary and Elaine Page

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had their first experience of a royal box, chatting excitedly (with the Duchess of Cambridge) as they waited for the start of the performance of ‘Pantoland’, starring Julian Clary and Elaine Page

The youngsters were taken by William and Kate to a special pantomime performance at The London Palladium, hosted by The National Lottery, which was held to thank key workers and their families for their phenomenal efforts this year.

Holding their parents’ hands tightly, they walked up to the the theatre, entranced by the sight of an elf juggling snowballs.

Little Louis, smartly dressed in blue cardigan was with his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, elegant in a Alessandra Rich dress, while his brother, George, seven, looking more grown up than ever in a striped jumper, held onto the duke.

The Duchess of Cambridge with Prince Louis on her lap as Princess Charlotte rests her head of her mother ahead of the performance

The Duchess of Cambridge with Prince Louis on her lap as Princess Charlotte rests her head of her mother ahead of the performance 

Princess Charlotte whispers to Prince Louis in the royal box as they waited for the performance of 'Pantoland', starring Julian Clary and Elaine Page

Princess Charlotte whispers to Prince Louis in the royal box as they waited for the performance of ‘Pantoland’, starring Julian Clary and Elaine Page

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children Prince George (right), Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis (left) ahead of a special pantomime performance at The London Palladium, hosted by The National Lottery on Friday

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children Prince George (right), Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis (left) ahead of a special pantomime performance at The London Palladium, hosted by The National Lottery on Friday

Feisty Charlotte, five, happily walked on her own, kicking her legs in a grey and black tartan dress, shrugging off her father’s guiding arm.

Inside, they had their first experience of a royal box, chatting excitedly as they waited for the start of the performance of ‘Pantoland’, starring Julian Clary and Elaine Page.

William, 38, nipped downstairs and onto the stage make a speech before the start of the show leaving Louis sitting on his mother’s lap.

The second in line to the throne thanked Britain’s key workers and sweetly marked the death of Dame Barbara Windsor, a fitting tribute given her frequent appearance as a pantomime star.