Could it be that Prince George and Princess Charlotte are picking up the camera instead of the crown? During a recent visit to a photography workshop in Kingston, England, Kate Middleton shared some golden tips for aspiring photographers. The Duchess of Cambridge also revealed that her adorable kids might be following in her creative footsteps! If you're anything like me, you're probably thinking, "Wow, these kids are already talented!"
While chatting with the class on Tuesday, June 25, the 37-year-old royal encouraged everyone to look closely at the world around them. "Just observe everything. Maybe it's right in front of you, or maybe it's far away, but choose your subject and really focus on it," she said, according to People. She then added, "Get outside with your camera as well. George and Charlotte absolutely love it when we do that." Can we just take a moment to appreciate how adorable that sounds?!
Photography Runs in the Family

It's no secret that Kate has a natural talent for photography. She's been sharing some truly heartwarming pictures of her kids—5-year-old George, 4-year-old Charlotte, and 1-year-old Prince Louis—for years. In fact, just recently, she shared some of the sweetest snaps of her and husband Prince William’s trio while exploring her newly designed garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in May. These photos not only show off her artistic eye but also give us a glimpse into the royal family's more personal moments.
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Advice for the Next Generation of Photographers
Kate didn't stop at just sharing her love for photography. She also gave some insightful advice to a group of young girls who were new to the craft. Interestingly, Kate was named a patron of the Royal Photographic Society on the same day, an honor passed down from Queen Elizabeth. "Everyone is so visual these days," she told the class. "You can snap pictures on your phone, which is fantastic, but creating your own personal images with a camera can be truly amazing. It can be so abstract and unique!"



