Prince George’s 1st birthday in pictures

Prince George celebrates his first birthday on Tuesday. It has been a busy 12 months since the third in line to the throne was first introduced to the world on the steps of a London hospital. Here are a selection of pictures of the young royal’s first year.

Prince George and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge outside St Mary'sPrince George was first unveiled to the world outside St Mary’s Hospital in London by his father and mother, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, in July last year.
Media outside St Mary'sHundreds of journalists and well-wishers gathered outside the hospital to catch a glimpse of the future king.
Prince George at Christening The prince was christened in October at St James’s Palace in London. He was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury and wore a replica of the lace and satin christening gown made for Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, Victoria, the Princess Royal, in 1841.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive with Prince George at Wellington Military TerminalThe young royal’s first official tour came in April 2014 when he accompanied his parents to New Zealand and Australia. This picture, taken at Wellington Military Terminal, marked only the third time he had been shown off in public.
Prince George playing with toy in New Zealand.Prince George appeared on a number of occasions during the trip, such as when he played with a toy at Government House in Wellington.
Prince George given gift He proved a popular attraction down under and was given a number of gifts by people he met.
Prince George at Taronga Zoo in SydneyPrince George did not feature at all public events, spending time with his nanny while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were on official engagements. On the Australian leg of the tour, one of his appearances was at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, where he was presented with a toy bilby.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pictured at Fairbairne Airbase as they leave Australia. The Duke and Duchess said they were “bowled over” by the support the family received on the trip.
Prince George was photographed walking with the help of his motherIn June, Prince George was photographed walking with the help of his mother at Cirencester Park Polo Club – the first time he had been seen on two feet in public.
Prince GeorgeAnd in the first of three official pictures released to mark his first birthday, he is seen walking unaided at London’s Natural History Museum.
Prince George, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge And the final birthday picture shows the family staring into the sky, Prince George with his hand outstretched like any other curious youngster.
-BBC

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