Prince William shares cute snap of youngest son Louis and pays tribute to Charles on Instagram for Father’s Day – but royal fans ask: ‘why are George and Charlotte missing?’
- Kensington Palace shared two pictures of Prince Williams, 37, for Father’s Day
- Duke of Cambridge, 37, poses in adorable picture with his son Prince Louis, one
- Also included a never-before-seen picture of him and Charles, Prince of Wales
- Royal fans said that Princess Charlotte and Prince George should be included
The Duke of Cambridge has marked Father’s Day by sharing a cute picture with his son Louis and another with the Prince of Wales – but his other two children appear to be missing.
William, 37, took to Instagram to share the adorable photograph of his youngest son Prince Louis playing on a swing rope, and another of his father, Prince Charles, 71, stepping off a helicopter, alongside the caption: ‘Happy father’s day.’
The picture was shared on both Twitter and Instagram and gathered a lot of reaction – with many questioning why Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince George, five, didn’t feature.
‘Why is only one son pictured with Prince William,’ penned one, while another added: ‘Sorry, I don’t agree with the photo’s choice. Where are Charlotte and George? Where is Kate’s father?’
The Instagram account for Kensington Palace release a sweet picture of Prince William playing with Prince Louis (above) for Father’s Day
![The social media post also included a picture of William with his own father Prince Charles (pictured)](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/16/12/14850846-7146901-image-a-39_1560685656003.jpg)
The social media post also included a picture of William with his own father Prince Charles (pictured)
The tribute was inundated with comments pointing out that the two of the royal youngsters were missing.
‘Need a portrait Prince William with the three of his children,’ said one, while another pointed out: ‘Why is only one son pictured with Prince William.’
Another added: ‘Where’s Prince George and and Princess Charlotte plus Catherine’s father?
‘Happy father’s Day, so happy you chose this wonderful photograph of the The Duke and Prince Louis,’ one royal fan wrote.
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![Many social media users questioned why Charlotte and George didn't feature in the Father's Day tribute. 'Why is only one son pictured with Prince William,' penned one, while another added: 'Sorry, I don't agree with the photo's choice. Where are Charlotte and George? Where is Kate's father?'](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/16/13/14851286-7146901-image-a-43_1560687381275.jpg)
Many social media users questioned why Charlotte and George didn’t feature in the Father’s Day tribute. ‘Why is only one son pictured with Prince William,’ penned one, while another added: ‘Sorry, I don’t agree with the photo’s choice. Where are Charlotte and George? Where is Kate’s father?’
![Clarence House also shared a sweet picture of Prince Charles with his two sons to mark the event (pictured)](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/16/12/14850844-7146901-image-a-40_1560685668359.jpg)
Clarence House also shared a sweet picture of Prince Charles with his two sons to mark the event (pictured)
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![Some fans did not mind that not all Cambridge were represented in the post and said they loved the picture of William and Louis](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/16/13/14851280-7146901-image-a-65_1560687527867.jpg)
Some fans did not mind that not all Cambridge were represented in the post and said they loved the picture of William and Louis