The Prince of Wales's children have released a heartwarming tribute to him for Father's Day on Sunday

The Prince of Wales’s children have released a heartwarming tribute to him for Father’s Day.

Sharing their love for ‘Papa’, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis posed for photos with Prince William to commemorate the special celebration.

In one of the pictures, shared on Instagram, the royal’s children – all sporting cosy dusky green ensembles – are hugging their dad. 

And in a second more emotional snap, the kids all tackle William with hugs, laughing as they play around in some grass together. 

It comes as yesterday the Prince and Princess of Wales have released a charming family portrait following the Trooping the Colour parade to celebrate King Charles III’s official birthday.

In the sweet snap posted on Instagram, Prince Wiliam and Catherine pose with their three children George, 11, Charlotte, ten and Louis, seven.

‘Another brilliant day at Trooping the Colour for His Majesty’s Birthday Parade,’ the caption read. ‘Thank you to everybody who came, and to all those that took part.’

Catherine, 43, looked resplendent in an aquamarine coat dress from her late mother-in-law Princess Diana’s favourite designer Catherine Walker – complete with a wide-brimmed hat by Juliette Botterill.

The Prince of Wales's children have released a heartwarming tribute to him for Father's Day on Sunday

The Prince of Wales’s children have released a heartwarming tribute to him for Father’s Day on Sunday

Sharing their love for 'Papa', Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis posed for photos with Prince William to commemorate the special celebration

Sharing their love for ‘Papa’, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis posed for photos with Prince William to commemorate the special celebration

The mother-of-three accessorised with the Irish Guards regimental brooch as well as the Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings in a sweet tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

They were crafted from pearls gifted to the Queen and Philip from the ruler of Bahrain at the time of their wedding in 1947. 

Her mini-me daughter Charlotte also paid tribute to the late monarch by rewearing the Diamond Horseshoe brooch she wore to her great-grandmother’s funeral.

The brooch, which has been in the Royal Family for generations, had been a gift from her ‘Gan-Gan’ the Queen, and was a fitting nod to Her Majesty’s love of horses.

The Wales Family posed for a family portrait following Trooping the Colour on Saturday

The Wales Family posed for a family portrait following Trooping the Colour on Saturday

The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children George, Louis and Charlotte on the Buckingham Palace balcony

The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children George, Louis and Charlotte on the Buckingham Palace balcony

The Royal Family stand on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the fly past by the Red Arrows

The Royal Family stand on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the fly past by the Red Arrows

Meanwhile, the boys, George and Louis, wore matching suits with striking red ties to match their father’s scarlet military tunic.

The King, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, led the royal appearances on Saturday as they watched a flypast involving aircraft including the Red Arrows, Chinook helicopters and a Lancaster bomber, a model that was used during World War II.

But it was the Wales Family – particularly little Prince Louis – who stole the show on the Buckingham Palace balcony where they were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as the Princess Royal and Sir Timothy Laurence.

The late Queen’s cousin the Duke of Gloucester and his wife also watched the flypast, alongside Prince Michael of Kent.

Cheeky Prince Louis captured the hearts of the nation once again as he waved to the gathered crowds with a large beaming smile.

Earlier, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were seen bowing their heads in respect as the royal family led a minute’s silence to remember the 270 people so far known to have been killed in the Air India disaster.

Prince William and Catherine’s children watched on from a nearby balcony after taking part in the Trooping the Colour parade from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guard’s Parade while their parents carried out official roles during the ceremony.

Led by a regal Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, the youngsters joined the rest of the royals in a quiet moment of reflection to remember the lives lost in the disaster.

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