The royal families of Sussex and Cambridge shared a handful of sweet, holiday photos.  Beginning with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, they wished all of their followers on their Instagram page a ‘Merry Christmas.’

 

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Prior to their Instagram post, The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust Twitter page shared a photo of first-time parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle along with their first child, Archie.  The caption reads, “Just sharing the sweetest Christmas Card from our President and Vice-President, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.  Very Merry Christmas, everyone!”

 

 

 

Below is a black-and-white photo of Prince William accompanied by his three children, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.  “Merry Christmas! This photograph of The Duke of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis was taken by The Duchess of Cambridge in Norfolk earlier this year.  We wish all our followers a very happy and relaxing Christmas Day,” reads the caption.

 

 

 

Check out some other amazing holiday photos that were posted on the Kensington Royal Instagram page below.

 

 

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Four generations of the Royal Family together at Christmas. New photos of The Queen, The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince George have been released as part of the launch of the @RoyalBritishLegion’s ‘Together at Christmas’ initiative. The initiative is designed to provide extra support to the Armed Forces and veteran communities at annual festive ‘get togethers’ across the charity’s network of outreach centres. The four generations of the Royal Family are pictured here preparing special Christmas puddings — with the four representing a cross-section of those supported by the Legion, from the children of service personnel, to Second World War veterans. The puddings will become the centrepieces of 2020’s get togethers, and form part of 99 puddings distributed across the charity’s network in the UK and the Commonwealth – also marking The Royal British Legion’s 99th year. Photos by @chrisjacksongetty

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