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Duke of Cambridge and Children Kick-start Half-Marathon in Norfolk

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Duke of Cambridge and Children Kick-start Half-Marathon in Norfolk

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The Duke of Cambridge, accompanied by his children Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 6, made a heartwarming appearance at a half-marathon event in Norfolk.

In an adorable moment, Prince William was seen bending down with a microphone between his two children as they initiated a countdown for the race to begin.

The young royals were all smiles as they waved to the competitors from the start line while the 13-mile run got underway.

Prince William, who will be celebrating his 39th birthday tomorrow, opted for a casual look, sporting navy chinos and a light blue shirt with the top buttons undone and sleeves rolled up.

Meanwhile, Prince George donned a check shirt, blue shorts, and blue Nike trainers, braving the unpredictable weather conditions.

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Princess Charlotte looked equally stylish in a pale pink Ralph Lauren jumper, blue shorts, and bright pink Nike running shoes.

The Run Sandringham race, organized by Good Running Events, welcomes participants of all ages and abilities to run a half-marathon, 5k, or community mile for charity.

This major event in the East Anglian Running Calendar starts and finishes at the Royal Estate, adding a touch of regality to the occasion.

Despite recent reports of a strained relationship between Prince William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, the Duke of Cambridge seemed unfazed.

According to royal historian Robert Lacey’s latest book, Prince William allegedly threw Prince Harry out of Kensington Palace following a heated argument.

Since their grandfather’s funeral in April, the brothers have only communicated via text messages, with no personal or proper conversations.

A source revealed that the relationship remains strained, and there are no signs of reconciliation in the near future.

Prince Harry is expected to reunite with the rest of the Royal Family in less than two weeks for the unveiling of a statue in honor of their late mother, Princess Diana.

The sculpture will be displayed in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace on July 1, which would have been Diana’s 60th birthday.

While Prince Harry will travel from California to London alone, it is widely anticipated that Meghan Markle will stay at home with their two children.

Despite their joint appearance for the statue reveal, there has been no reconciliation between the brothers, according to a source close to the planning committee.

Earlier today, the Cambridge family celebrated Father’s Day by sharing a video featuring a notice board-style display of pictures.

The images included William with his father and brother from their younger days, a wedding photo of Kate with her father Michael Middleton, and a picture of William in uniform with his three children.

The post also featured a photograph of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with their great-grandchildren, showcasing the strong bond within the royal family.

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