Could Prince George be the new David Hockney?
Maybe.
This Sunday, December 25, Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a drawing of their son Georges on social networks for the Christmas holidays.
This one represents a reindeer with two small robins at his side: one on his back, the other on his antlers.
“Merry Christmas,” the parents wrote from Norfolk, where they spend the holidays.
Under the publication, there have been many messages to highlight the talent of the young boy.
“This kid has real talent,” one user commented.
And another: "It's fantastic".
Note that the drawing is inspired by an existing greeting card.
Prince George was seen on December 15 with his parents, his brother Louis and his sister Princess Charlotte, at Westminster Abbey during a Christmas mass, organized by Kate Middleton.
It was dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral on September 8, at the age of 96 and after 70 years of reign.
His son, King Charles III, succeeded him.
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Thus, he will deliver the traditional Christmas message for the first time, from the Saint-Georges chapel, this Sunday, December 25 at 3 p.m. (French time).