King Charles has led birthday tributes to his son, the Prince of Wales, with an adorable throwback photo on social media. Prince William, who turns 42 today (Friday, 21 June), is pictured as a baby with his father in a black and white snap, which was taken at Kensington Palace on 1 February 1983.The monarch can be seen smiling as he holds a young William on his lap.
Shared on the Royal Family's official social media channels, the caption read: "Wishing the Prince of Wales a very happy birthday!" Elsewhere, Kate Middleton also publicly wished William a happy birthday as she posted a photograph of her husband with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, jumping high above some sand dunes.
In the caption, the Princess of Wales, 42, wrote: "Happy birthday Papa, we all love you so much! Cx" William's big day comes after he arrived in Germany to watch England take on Denmark in the Euros.The prince, who is president of the FA, was seen enjoying the match - despite the disappointing 1-1 score - alongside Denmark's King Frederick and his daughter Princess Josephine, 13.
William headed to to Germany alone, with wife Kate thought to be at home and remaining away from public duties as she continues treatment for cancer in the UK.
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