Kate Middleton is the first royal mom to take official photos of her kids — here are her cutest family pictures so far
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- Kate Middleton is known for taking photographs of her family.
- The Duchess of Cambridge has photographed each of her kids — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis — to document their birthdays.
- She's also photographed the children with Prince William; most recently, Kensington Palace shared a photo the Duchess captured of her family for Christmas.
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The royal family is one of the most photographed families in the world, most times by professional photographers who know exactly how to get their best angles with impeccable lighting. However, some of the family's most impressive shots come from Kate Middleton herself.
Ever since she took her first official photos of Princess Charlotte in June 2015, it's become clear that she's not a regular royal; she's a talented royal. She's continued to take some adorable family photos with her own camera, often in celebration of her kids' birthdays or their first day of school. Her instantly iconic snaps have even landed her an honorary membership in the Royal Photographic Society.
Here are the best family photos she's taken so far.
Middleton first broke tradition when she snapped the first official photos of Princess Charlotte shortly after she was born in June 2015.
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Middleton's royal photography left many impressed by her skills.
Prince George is seen holding his new baby sister in each of the photos.
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The photos were taken in the comfort of their own home, giving them an even more personal touch.
In celebration of Charlotte turning 6 months old, Kensington Palace released some more photos taken by Middleton.
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"The Duke and Duchess continue to receive warm messages about Princess Charlotte from all around the world and they hope that everyone enjoys these lovely photos as much as they do," Kensington Palace wrote in the caption.
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