We're loving that the Cambridges seem to be turning these casual family photos into a cozy Christmas tradition. This year's card is too cool!
Photo: @ComdtAC via Twitter
*Update: Looks like the photos have been taken down... she must've gotten in trouble by the Royal family who normally keep things under wraps until they're ready to officially release information. Oops!
The Cambridge's 2019 Christmas card is out!
Technically, it has yet to be officially released, but Twitter got a sneak peak of this year's family portrait. Air Commodore Dawn McCafferty of the Royal Air Force uploaded a picture of her card, and we are loving the never-before-seen portrait's sweet summer vibes. Check it out:
This year's card continues last year's decision to use a candid and casual family shot rather than posing for a formal studio portrait, as they did back in 2017. Hopefully this means the casual photos will be a new tradition!
Last year's card went full fall with the family dressed in cozy sweaters and denim, but it seems the Cambridges are cycling through the seasons in reverse, because this year's photo is the epitome of summer. We're loving Prince Louis' denim overalls and Prince George's carefree pose. Princess Charlotte—as always—looks beyond adorable, and we don't know how anyone could miss this, but the whole family is sitting atop a retro motorcycle and sidecar! Talk about being cool for the summer!
The details on where and when this photo was taken have yet to be released, but hopefully that info will be provided when the photo is shared on their official social channels.
Speaking of photos, the Cambridges were recently headed to Buckingham Palace for a Christmas lunch, and royal watchers got an adorable look at Prince Louis in his car seat, wearing a cute Christmas sweater. Take a look:
So cute!
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Kevin is an associate editor for Canadian Business in Toronto, Ontario. More of their work can be found in MSN Canada, Chatelaine and This Magazine.