See The Thank You Cards William And Kate Sent After George’s Birthday
Prince William and Kate have delighted royal fans by sending thank you card to those who sent good wishes for Prince George’s sixth birthday.
Considering what a wonderful boy he is, he must have received thousands of gifts and cards. So his parents were keen to thank those who were kind enough to write to him.
One royal fan, @loopycrown3 on Instagram, shared of the thank you card sent by the royal couple. On one side of the card was a message that read: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appreciated your kind thought in writing to Prince George on the occasion of his sixth birthday.
“This was most thoughtful of you and greatly appreciated by Their Royal Highnesses who send you their best wishes.”
On the other side was an adorable photo of the birthday boy, wearing his England footie shirt and smiling away at the camera. The photo was taken by mom Kate and the Palace shared it to mark Prince George’s 6th birthday back in July.
Beneath the photo, the Instagram user added the caption: “Wonderful postcard from the Cambridges thanking me for sending my birthday wishes to HRH Prince George of Cambridge.”
The royals often send cards to well wishers who send letters for special occasions. Recently, fans who greeted Meghan for her 37th birthday on August received a thank you note with a photo of the Duchess.
Just today, Prince William and Kate also shared a bunch of photos from their most recent engagement, which took place at the Aga Khan Centre in London on Wednesday.
This engagement comes just two weeks before the two of them go on their royal tour of Pakistan. A short while after the visit, Kensington Palace also shared a few behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram with the caption: “Less than two weeks to go until #RoyalVisitPakistan.”
“Today The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined His Highness The Aga Khan for a special event at the Aga Khan Centre, ahead of their official visit to Pakistan later this month.” One of the pictures shows the royals having a meeting with Aga Khan, while other photos show the pair speaking with a range of people from Pakistan, including community leaders and key figures within the Diaspora community.
The message continued: “Organised in co-operation with the High Commission of Pakistan, today’s event showcased modern Pakistani culture, and saw The Duke and Duchess meet a range of people from Pakistan, including community leaders, those involved in British and Pakistani business, and key figures within the Diaspora community, including musicians, chefs and artists. The Aga Khan Development Network (@AKDN) has been working in Pakistan for over a century to improve the quality of life, promote pluralism, and enhance civil society.”