It seems that the royal family has a number of budding artists in the making!
On Monday, the official social media accounts of Kate Middleton and Prince William shared four portraits made by the Princess of Wales and her children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – during a family art session as part of the Royal Foundation Center for early childhood.
Princess Kate and each of the young royals give their own artistic twist to family portraits.
The drawings apparently by the 6-year-old Prince Louis and the 9-year-old Princess Charlotte were colorful and lively, while the illustration apparently was more detailed by his mother’s 11-year-old Prince George. In the meantime, the princess of Wales participated in the pleasure, outlined what Prince Louis seemed to be closed with his eyes closed.

The drawings were part of the “Designing our framework” initiative of the Royal Foundation, which emphasizes the role that plays creativity in the development of children. The princess of Wales launched the Center for Early Childhood in June 2021.
“These skills are crucial during our lives and form who we are, how we manage our thoughts and emotions, how we communicate with and deal with others, and how we explore the world around us,” the post said portraits.
“Making portraits with children can offer a moment of connection if you spend time looking at and focusing on each other, and also being creative and – especially – have a lot of fun together!”
Although the portraits of the Young Royals may not yet hang in a gallery, they are certainly less divided than the official portrait of King Charles.