Kate Middleton reveals Prince George's incredible portrait leaving fans in awe at his artistic talents

The Prince and Princess of Wales have delighted royal fans by sharing some of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ artwork.

The royal couple shared three examples of their children’s recent creations on their official X account to bring attention to the Princess of Wales’ ongoing Shaping Us campaign.

The post read: ‘The Early Childhood Shaping Us Framework describes the social and emotional skills which start to develop in early childhood. 

They highlighted the importance of these skills in shaping individuals’ identities, influencing their emotional and cognitive management, enhancing their interpersonal relationships, and encouraging exploration of the world around them.

The couple emphasized that engaging in activities like drawing portraits with children fosters meaningful connections, encourages focused interaction, sparks creativity, and, above all, ensures a joyous time spent together.

‘[Paintings by] Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and The Princess of Wales.’ 

The post included a chalk sketch of Prince Louis, which was done by the Princess of Wales, who is also a keen amateur photographer.

It also featured sketch of the Princess of Wales sitting in an armchair, which was drawn by Prince George. 

The Princess of Wales, 43, shared on X/Twitter the portraits made by her three children - plus one of her own - as part of her early years work

The Princess of Wales, 43, shared on X/Twitter the portraits made by her three children – plus one of her own – as part of her early years work

The artwork of the three Wales children left royal fans in awe over their artistic talents

The artwork of the three Wales children left royal fans in awe over their artistic talents

Meanwhile, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte’s pieces of art were much more colourful and were drawn using a mix of crayons, colouring pencils and felt tips.

One fan wrote on X: ‘They got it from their mummy!’

Another gushed: ‘Such a lovely activity!’

‘These are so cute,’ a third said. 

‘This is a great way of being creative and these are FANTASTIC portraits,’ a fourth added. ‘Thank you for sharing them!’ 

The Princess of Wales, who studied History of Art at St Andrews University, is a passionate supporter of the arts and has been a patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012.

Earlier this month, the royal mother-of-three attended the launch of The Bobeam Tree Trail at the National Portrait Gallery, which is an interactive exhibit designed to help children develop their social and emotional skills through art.

However, this isn’t the first time royal fans have been treated to a glimpse of Prince George’s artwork. 

Pictured: A chalk portrait of Prince Louis, which was shared on the Prince and Princess of Wales' X account

Pictured: A chalk portrait of Prince Louis, which was shared on the Prince and Princess of Wales’ X account

The heartwarming X post also included this sketch of the Princess of Wales sitting in a armchair, which was presumably done by Prince George

The heartwarming X post also included this sketch of the Princess of Wales sitting in a armchair, which was presumably done by Prince George

Pictured: This afternoon, the royal couple posted three examples of their children's recent works on their official X account to publicise the Princess of Wales' Shaping Us initiative.

Pictured: This afternoon, the royal couple posted three examples of their children’s recent works on their official X account to publicise the Princess of Wales’ Shaping Us initiative.

Pictured: one of the royal children's pieces of art that was shared in the Prince and Princess of Wales' heartwarming X post

Pictured: one of the royal children’s pieces of art that was shared in the Prince and Princess of Wales’ heartwarming X post

Pictured: Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte at Sandringham, Norfolk, in December 2024

Pictured: Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte at Sandringham, Norfolk, in December 2024

In December 2022, the royal couple shared their eldest son’s reindeer painting on their Instagram account.

Following this, the artist whose work inspired Prince George’s painting praised his ‘talent’ and ‘eye for colour’.

Hannah Dale – of Wrendale Designs – said the royal’s festive work, which pictured a reindeer with robins perched on his body and antlers was ‘lovely’ and showed an impressive command with watercolours.

Speaking to Hello! at the time, the artist said: ‘I think having a love of animals and love of nature is obviously something that’s maybe captured his attention. That inspires me very much.’ 

In February 2019, the Princess of Wales revealed how she likes to get creative with her children.

During a visit to Lavender Primary School in Enfield, the mother-of-three said: ‘George found a piece of charcoal in the fireplace and said “Mummy I’m going to draw a picture”. That’s what’s so nice, you can do it from all around you.’

Speaking about her love of art, the Princess added: ‘It expresses your creativity and can help your confidence. I loved art when I was at school, and I did art A Level as well.

 ‘I still look back on that time and still love the skills I learnt then, so I hope you’ll feel the same. It will be a skill you’ll have for life.’ 

Pictured: the reindeer Prince George painted in December 2022, which lead fans to gush how he'd inherited his mother's artistic side

Pictured: the reindeer Prince George painted in December 2022, which lead fans to gush how he’d inherited his mother’s artistic side 

Pictured: King Charles working on a painting of Balmoral, which sold at auction for over £20,000 in March 2024

Pictured: King Charles working on a painting of Balmoral, which sold at auction for over £20,000 in March 2024

The Princess of Wales (pictured in June 2019) is a keen amateur photographer and has been a patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012

The Princess of Wales (pictured in June 2019) is a keen amateur photographer and has been a patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012

However, the Princess of Wales isn’t the only creative influence in her children’s lives – as their grandfather is also a keen painter. 

King Charles was encouraged to pursue his creative talent by his art master Robert Waddell when he was a student at Gordonstoun in Scotland.

The royal then received tutelage from British artists Edward Seago and John Napier.

The monarch primarily paints watercolour landscapes of Royal residences and other scenic spots.

King Charles began selling prints of his watercolour paintings in 1997 to raise funds for The Prince’s Foundation, which was renamed following his ascension to the throne.

Last March, an unfinished watercolour painted by the King for a children’s TV show in 1993 sold at auction for over £20,000. 

Since assuming her new title following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many of the Princess of Wales’ public engagements have been centred around mental wellbeing of children, young people and adults, from leading a news broadcast about teenage mental health on BBC Radio 1 to a visit to a neonatal unit in Surrey which looks after new mothers.

In 2021, Kate launched The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, established to increase focus on the first years of a child’s life in impacting later life. 

According to its website, the centre focuses on three main areas: research into the significance of early years, collaboration with public, private and voluntary sectors to share knowledge; and campaigning to raise awareness of the issue.

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