Prince George

Prince William and Kate Middleton receive customized hockey jerseys

If the two young royals weren't interested in sports, they will be now. Well, interested in ice hockey, at least. Each jersey said "George" and "Charlotte" on the back. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge received the uniforms during a visit to a domestic violence shelter and charity on their last day of their Canada tour.

Wills and Kate kicked off the day at The Cridge Center for the Family in Victoria, British Columbia, which provides support for women who have experienced domestic violence and housing for families experiencing economic or relationship crises.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte in Canada play day

Charlotte, 16 months, was heard speaking in public for the first time - saying "pop" at the balloons that filled Government House in Victoria.

The residence was transformed into a children's paradise, which included a petting zoo and miniature ponies.

The play day was on day six of the Cambridges' eight-day tour of Canada.

It is the first official trip all four of the family have been on together.

Analysis

Prince William: Prince George was ‘Far too Spoiled’ on 3rd birthday

Prince George and Kate Middleton attended the America's Cup World Series of yacht racing in Portsmouth, England, Sunday and met with young fans, including a 10-year-old boy who won a competition to design the event's trophy. 

The child asked what George, the couple's eldest of their two children, had received for his birthday.

"I am not telling, he got too many things, he's far too spoiled," William said, adding, "He's not into boats yet."

New Prince George photos released on young royal's third birthday

The relaxed, candid photos, posted on Twitter, show the barefoot toddler playing on a swing and sitting on a picnic blanket while feeding the family dog, Lupo.

His parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, said they were delighted to share the photos.

A spokesperson for Kensington Palace said: "The Duke and Duchess hope that people will enjoy seeing these new photographs. They would like to thank everyone for all the lovely messages they have received as Prince George celebrates his third birthday."

Prince William got scolded by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince George's reaction is perfect

During last weekend's Trooping the Color shows, the famous family was tending to their royal duties when Prince William was caught getting in trouble by Queen Elizabeth II—and it was absolutely precious. The fully suited prince was seen crouching down to speak to his adorable son, Prince George on the Buckingham Palace balcony, while the rest of his kin were standing up to address the crowd.

Prince George steals the limelight in the Royal Mail's Stamp series

New photographs of the British royal family have been released to celebrate the Queen's birthday and Royal Mail, the UK postal service, will be using these pictures on its ten special stamps. 

One of the highlights of the stamp sheets is one which features the four generations of the House of Windsor, photographed by Ranald Mackechnie for Royal Mail. 

Prince George harassed by paparazzi

Be that as it may, Prince William and Kate Middleton's firstborn son is  still entitled to his privacy. As such, Jason Knauf, communications secretary at Kensington Palace, wrote a letter addressed to the international media Friday to prevent the publication of unauthorized photos of Princess Charlotte's brother.

Palace appeals to media to shun Prince George paparazzi pics

Kensington Palace, the official home of Prince William and his wife Kate, published a letter sent to media standards organizations, detailing recent incursions on the family's privacy. 

It said photographers have hidden in car trunks, obscured themselves in sand dunes, monitored the movement of Prince George and his nanny around London parks and used other children to draw Prince George into view on playgrounds.