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New Photo of Queen Elizabeth With Her Great-Grandchildren

The Palace Releases a New Photo of Queen Elizabeth With Some of the Youngest Royals

ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - APRIL 21: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. IMAGE MUST NOT BE USED AFTER DECEMBER 31, 2023 WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE. NO SALES. Copyright in the photograph is vested in The Prince and Princess of Wales. Publications are asked to credit the photograph to The Princess of Wales. The photograph is being made available to the Press Association by way of licence on condition that; The photograph shall be solely used for news editorial purposes only. It shall not be approved for souvenirs, or memorabilia; or anything colourably similar. No charge should be made for the supply, release or publication of the photograph. There shall be no commercial use whatsoever of the photograph (including by way of example only) any use in merchandising, advertising or any other non-news editorial use. The photograph must not be digitally enhanced, manipulated or modified in any manner or form and must include all of the individuals in the photograph when published. The photograph shall not be used after 31st December 2023, without prior permission from Kensington Palace. Any questions relating to the use of the photograph should be first referred to Kensington Palace and before publication. In this handout images supplied by Kensington Palace, and taken by the Princess of Wales at Balmoral last summer, Queen Elizabeth II poses with some of her grandchildren and great grandchildren (back row, left to right) Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, (middle row, left to right) Lena Tindall, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Isla Phillips, Prince Louis, and (front row, left to right) Mia Tindall holding Lucas Tindall, and Savannah Phillips at Balmoral Castle in 2022 in Aberdeen, Scotland. (Photo by Handout/The Princess of Wales/Kensington Palace via Getty Images)

Before Queen Elizabeth died in September 2022, the monarch spent time with her family over the summer — including posing for a snapshot with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In a new photo released by Kensington Palace on 21 April, Queen Elizabeth sits on a sofa at Balmoral Castle in Aberdeen, Scotland, surrounded by 10 of the younger members of her family, including Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. The Palace also revealed that the sweet image was captured by their mum, Kate Middleton.

Also in the picture are Prince Edward's children (and the Queen's grandchildren) Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, 19, and James, Earl of Wessex, 15, both standing in the back. Zara Tindall's children — Mia, 9, Lena, 4, and Lucas, 2, — are also in the photograph, as are Peter Phillips's two daughters, Savannah, 12, and Isla, 11. Zara and Peter are both children of the Queen's daughter Princess Anne.

Elizabeth and her late husband, Prince Philip, had four children — King Charles, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward — and they gave them eight grandchildren. So far, the queen has 12 great-grandchildren. One of Elizabeth's grandchildren, Princess Eugenie, is currently pregnant, and her child is expected to be the Queen's first great-grandchild born since her passing last autumn.

Notably not pictured in the photograph from last summer are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kids: Archie, 3, and Lilibet, who'll turn 2 this June. Lilibet is named after her great-grandmother, who Harry was very close to. Upon Elizabeth's death and then-Prince Charles's ascension to the throne, Archie and Lilibet officially gained titles of prince and princess as grandchildren of the monarch, though it's not clear that the children, who live in the US, will use them. Only Prince Harry is planning to attend his father's coronation in May. After the Queen's death in September, Harry confirmed that she was able to meet Archie and Lilibet before her passing, presumably when Harry and Markle took the children to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.

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