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Britain's Princess Charlotte celebrates first birthday

| | May 02, 2016, at 10:45 pm
London, May 2 (IBNS) Britain's Princess Charlotte turned a year older as she celebrated her birthday on Monday.

"#PrincessCharlotte turns one today. Thank you for all of your birthday wishes," the Kensington Palace ‏tweeted.

Ahead of her first birthday, several new photographs of Britain's Princess Charlotte have been released on Sunday.

The pictures were taken by her mother Kate Middleton in April at  Anmer Hall in Norfolk.

Kensington Palace on Sunday said  Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton are 'delighted' to share  the new pictures of their daughter.

"The Duke and Duchess are delighted to share new photographs of Princess Charlotte," read a tweet posted on the official page of the Kensington Palace.

"The Duchess took these pictures of her daughter in April at their home in Norfolk," read another tweet.
 

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