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www.harpersbazaar.comWilliam and Kate marked their 15th wedding anniversary with a new family portrait released on April 28–29, 2026, showing the couple with their children lying barefoot in the grass during a Cornwall Easter break. The official post caption read “Celebrating 15 years of marriage ❤️,” and the photo was taken by Matt Porteous, a photographer trusted by the family.[1][4][5]
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www.harpersbazaar.comThe delightful picture shows the family lying together in the grass on a sun-kissed day
www.standard.co.ukThe Prince and Princess of Wales have shared a beautiful new portrait to mark a decade and a half of marriage—and there are several lovely details to
katemiddletonstyle.orgPrince William and Princess Kate marked their 15th wedding anniversary with an adorable family photo.On April 29, Kensington Palace released a heartwarming picture, featuring the Prince and Princess of Wales alongside their kids, George,...
www.geo.tvThe Prince and Princess of Wales were married on this day exactly 15 years ago - and to mark their crystal anniversary, the couple has shared a brand new family portrait
www.mirror.co.ukI was expecting a beautifully-shot, emotional picture but the style and focus of this snap took things to another level
www.womanandhome.comA seemingly simple photo sparked a wave of emotion online as a beloved royal couple quietly marked a major milestone — leaving fans stunned by how much has changed behind palace doors over the years, from joyful family moments to deeply personal battles fought far from the public eye.
news.amomama.comPrince William and Kate Middleton commemorated their 15th wedding anniversary by sharing a new photo with their kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
www.eonline.comPrince William and Kate Middleton were married at Westminster Abbey in London in 2011, in a ceremony watched by an estimated billion people worldwide.
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