His proud parents shared the prince’s painting on Christmas morning (Picture: @KensigntonRoyal/PA)
The future king’s artistic flair is on show, with a hand painted Christmas card showing robins perched on a snowy reindeer.
Official social media channels for Prince William and Kate shared the picture by Prince George this morning – and we have to say, we’re impressed!
The colourful image shows a reindeer with a patch of snow on his nose, as snowflakes fall down around him.
One robin sits on an antler while another stands on his back, and overall the effect is fun and festive.
Commenting on Instagram, one person responded: ‘The Young Prince is so talented. I suppose he gets it from the late Prince Philip, although he has a very artistic family.’
His great-grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh was a keen painter, while mum Kate, the Princess of Wales, enjoys photography and has shared several images she has taken of her family.
Ready for a night shift pulling Santa’s sleigh (Picture: @KensingtonRoyal/Prince George)
Prince George and Princess Charlotte during the ‘Together at Christmas’ Carol Service at Westminster Abbey (Picture: PA)
The Princess of Wales dedicated the carol service to the late Queen (Picture: PA)
The Prince of Wales reading an extract from Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas Message 2012 (Picture: PA)
King Charles III and the Queen Consort during the ‘Together at Christmas’ Carol Service (Picture: PA)
The Waleses during the service (Picture: PA)
Below the tweet sharing the picture, more complimented the artwork with one person saying: ‘Thanks George that’s brilliant. Have a very merry Christmas with all your family xx’
Prince George and his sister Prince Charlotte joined their mum’s Christmas carol service, during which the late Queen’s memory was honoured.
They held candles as they joined the congregation for the festive evening at Westminster Abbey earlier this month.
George and Charlotte were among more than 1,800 people at the televised service, which aired on ITV1 on Christmas Eve and was narrated by Catherine Zeta-Jones.
In the first Christmas since the Queen died, Kate dedicated the carol service to her memory, paying tribute to her ‘incredible legacy’ which she said had ‘deeply inspired many of us’.
A Christmas tree in the abbey was decorated with small Paddington Bear decorations, a nod to the late Queen’s famous sketch with the character, while guests were greeted with atmospheric snowflakes from a snow machine as they arrived at the entrance.
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His parents William and Kate shared the artwork this morning, with many praising the talent on show.