The Princess of Wales is frequently seen capturing spontaneous moments of Prince William and their young children. Recently, she delighted the public with a delightful birthday snapshot of the future monarch leaping joyfully alongside Prince George, aged 10, Princess Charlotte, aged 9, and Prince Louis, aged 6. Kate's passion for photography is widely recognized, despite a mishap where a Mother's Day family picture was withdrawn by major photo agencies due to an editing error in their extensive archives.
However, as disclosed in the Channel 5 documentary 'Kate: A Queen for the Future', Kate took the extraordinary step of assuming the role of the family's primary photographer after witnessing the detrimental effects of media scrutiny on Prince William's life. A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales) Journalist Afua Hagan highlighted Kate's bold move in the documentary, saying: "The Princess of Wales understands who she is, the position that she's in. "She also understands the interest in her family, especially her children, that people want to see them growing up.
So she understands that the press needs these pictures." Hagan continued, "The Princess of Wales has seen first hand through her husband, Prince William, the damage that the press has done to his life and so she's realised that if she can do something about that, if she can take control, then she should do that.", reports OK!.
She went on to say: "Kate did something which was unpr.
