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Prince William Celebrates Birthday as Prince of Wales
Today, Prince William marks his birthday, which is his first since assuming the title of Prince of Wales after his father, King Charles, following the passing of the late Queen last year.
His wife, the Princess of Wales, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are expected to join in celebrating this special day with Prince William.
Undoubtedly, Princess Catherine has prepared a thoughtful gift and perhaps even a cake to commemorate the occasion.
Meanwhile, King Charles took to Twitter to share a heartfelt message, extending his wishes for a very happy birthday to his eldest son, Prince William.
Accompanying the tweet is a sweet picture captured during the King's coronation ceremony last month.
The photo depicts Prince William assisting his father with his coronation attire, capturing a tender moment between the two.
In line with recent social media practices, the royal family's official Twitter account also shared the image to publicly acknowledge the birthdays of working royals.
The chosen picture perfectly embodies Prince William's significant role in the coronation ceremony on May 6.
During the event, he became the sole individual to pay homage to the King, symbolically kneeling, showing respect, touching the crown, and bestowing a kiss on the monarch's right cheek.
According to the Sunday Times, King Charles decided to revise the traditional practice of all royal dukes kneeling to pay homage and made changes to the protocol.
Instead, Prince William, through his words and actions, conveyed his loyalty and dedication to his father and future king.
Born in 1982, Prince William occupies a prominent position in the line of succession to the British throne.
Throughout his life, he has faced numerous challenges that come with royal duties, from media intrusion to finding a suitable life partner who could one day become queen.
Undoubtedly, one of the most significant trials Prince William has faced was the tragic loss of his mother in 1997 when he was only 15 years old.
Now, at the age of 41, Prince William fully embraces the role of a future king.
He has long been involved in family discussions, including those concerning the futures of his younger brother, Prince Harry, and his troubled uncle, Prince Andrew.