Boys’ day out! Prince Edward and his son James Viscount Severn make the most of a sunny autumnal day as they walk their dogs in Windsor Park
- Prince Edward enjoyed a day out with son James Viscount Severn today
- The royals visited Home Park near Windsor Castle with their two dogs
- The family are spending some time at Windsor Castle this week
Prince Edward looked in good spirits as he enjoyed a walk in the park with his son James Viscount Severn and their dogs today.
The Queen’s youngest son, 55, who also shares daughter Lady Louise Windsor, 15, with his wife and Sophie Wessex, 54, took James, 11, for a day out, making the most of the autumnal weather.
Edward and James, who is twelfth in line to the throne, were seen taking their Labrador and Cocker Spaniel for a walk through the picturesque grounds of Home Park near Windsor Castle.
Prince Edward looked in good spirits as he enjoyed a walk in the park with his son James Viscount Severn and their dogs today
The Queen’s youngest son, 55, took James, 11, for a day out, making the most of the autumnal weather
Edward wrapped up in a sleeveless fleece which he teamed with slacks and a pale blouse, braving the beginnings of the wintry weather.
Meanwhile James opted for camouflage combats and a khaki cargo jacket as they explored the leafy park.
Their dogs looked to be having a great time as they explored the grounds, close to Windsor Castle where the family have been spending the weekend.
Edward and James, who is twelfth in line to the throne, were seen taking their Labrador and Cocker Spaniel for a walk through the picturesque grounds of Home Park near Windsor Castle
Edward wrapped up in a sleeveless fleece which he teamed with slacks and a pale blouse, braving the beginnings of the wintry weather
While the family’s main residence is at Bagshot Park in Surrey, they often join the rest of the royal family at Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Windsor Castle, home to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
On Sunday Sophie Wessex was seen driving a horse and carriage in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Sophie and her daughter Lady Louise, who are both avid carriage drivers, competed in the Champagne Laurent-Perrier Meet of the British Driving Society in Berkshire in May this year.
Meanwhile James opted for camouflage combats and a khaki cargo jacket as they explored the leafy park
While the family’s main residence is at Bagshot Park in Surrey, they often join the rest of the royal family both at Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Windsor Castle, home to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Their dogs looked to be having a great time as they explored the grounds, close to where the family have been spending the weekend
Lady Louise was taught at a young age, and has inherited a love of carriage driving from her grandfather, Prince Philip.
The visit comes as the Queen returned from Balmoral Castle, where she has spent her summer months every year since childhood.
The Queen splits her time between Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, spending her summers at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
On Sunday Sophie Wessex was seen driving a horse and carriage in the grounds of Windsor Castle