In celebration of Prince George’s forthcoming first birthday, the young royal has landed the cover of the August edition of Vanity Fair Magazine.
The gurgling toddler, who turns one on July 22, is pictured in a candid shot with his parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge which was taken on their first official tour as a family in Australia and New Zealand.
The Prince is seen cradled in the arms of his mother while visiting Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.
Gazing fascinated into the Duke’s eyes, he leans closer towards him as Kate watches on with a wide smile.
And the young family, who spent 19 days travelling across the antipodean nations, may be due to expand if reports from within the palace prove correct.
Mail On Sunday Royal Correspondent and Vanity Fair contributor Katie Nicholl says in the issue that ‘there are rumors among the couple’s friends that they plan to try this summer.’
Insiders also say the Duke and Duchess hope to give their son a ‘normal upbringing’ and regularly take him to play at the houses of friends who have children of the same age.
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The young Prince George has so far been well behaved throughout his public appearances, much to the relief of his doting mother.
However, it appears that behind closed doors, the toddler hasn’t always been as composed, with the gorgeous 11-month-old apparently crying loudly and waking through the night while he was still breastfeeding.
The article also reports that Kate has been active in overseeing the decoration of her son’s nursery which is said to include a white changing table and crib contrary to the palace’s tradition of antique furniture.