Prince Louis takes new photo of Kate as Princess of Wales issues emotional plea
Royal fans have reacted to a new “beautiful” picture of the Princess of Wales.
The Princess of Wales has marked World Cancer Day with a special new picture – with one very special person behind the camera.
The new picture, which has been shared the Prince and Princess of Wales’s social media platforms, has six-year-old Prince Louis credited as the photographer.
The young royal, who is the couple’s youngest child, appears to have pulled at the heartstrings of many royal fans, whom have shared their delight at the newly-released picture.
Taking to the comments section of Princess Kate and Prince William’s latest Instagram post, fans have pointed out that Louis appears to be “taking after” his mum – who is known for her love of photography.
One fan wrote: “What an awesome photo taken by your youngest son Prince Louis [red-heart emoji]. He definitely has your love for photography Catherine [red-heart emoji]. Well done little Lou Bug.”
Another wrote: “Louis [is] taking after his mum [flashing-camera emoji] [red-heart emoji].”
Impressed by Louis’s new skill, another wrote: “What a sweet picture and powerful message! Well done, Louis, you definitely have your Mama’s photography skills [teary-eyed emoji] [pink-heart emoji].”
A fourth commented: “Such a beautiful picture and message [clapping-hands emoji] I absolutely love that Prince Louis was behind the camera! He has a talent for it like you [heart-eyed emoji].”
Praising the 43-year-old, who was diagnosed with cancer last March, another fan commented: “What a lovely post! Couldn’t be more proud of you [red-heart emoji].”
Prince Louis is the couple’s third child – and second son (Image: GETTY)
The image, which showed Kate standing on a tree trunk in a wintry woodland and a frost-covered fern, was shared alongside the 11-word message, which read: “Don’t forget to nurture all that which lies beyond the disease.”
The post was signed off with a ‘C’ to show it was a message from the Princess of Wales.
The picture was released to mark World Cancer Day, which falls on Tuesday, February 4 this year.
Prince Louis has taken a new photograph of the Princess of Wales which has been released to mark World Cancer Day.
The picture of Kate was taken in Windsor earlier this year by the young royal.
The photograph was posted on the Prince and Princess of Wales’s social media account.
It was accompanied by a personal message from Princess Kate that said: “Don’t forget to nurture all that which lies beyond the disease. C”.
Prince Louis has taken a new photograph of the Princess of Wales which has been released to mark World Cancer Day.
The Princess of Wales revealed in March that she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment after cancer was found in tests following a significant abdominal surgery she underwent at the start of 2024.
In September, Kate confirmed that she had completed her cancer treatment.
And earlier this month, the Princess of Wales released a statement revealing she was in remission.
Prince Louis, six, is the Prince and Princess of Wales’s youngest child.
The picture of Kate was taken in Windsor earlier this year by the young royal.
Kate’s plea on World Cancer Day comes just one day after she issued a new message on health as part of a project close to her heart.
On Sunday, The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood unveiled a new framework aimed at improving society’s understanding of social and emotional skills development, as part of the Princess of Wales’s ongoing mission to create a healthier society.
Kate called for a fundamental societal reset, emphasising the need to examine our behaviours and emotions more closely.
In the foreword to the report, the Princess of Wales emphasised the importance of collective action for societal well-being.
Kate’s plea on World Cancer Day comes just one day after she issued a new message on health as part of a project close to her heart.
Kate wrote: “To create a physically and mentally healthier society, we must reset, restore, and rebalance… that means taking a profound look at ourselves and our own behaviours, emotions, and feelings.
“It means getting much better at acting with compassion and empathy towards one another… better understanding how we can protect and build upon what connects and unites us… and acknowledging that society is something we build together, through the actions we take every day.
“At the heart of all of this is the need for us to develop and nurture a set of social and emotional skills which we must prioritise if we are to thrive.”