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Pregnant Princess Kate Middleton Baby George Absent After New PHOTOS [UPDATE]

The very pregnant Princess Kate Middleton recently attended a Sandringham service, however, there was one noticeable absence. Prince George was nowhere to be found. Luckily for fans of the monarch, though, new photos of the adorable prince have hit the internet.

Prince George may not have been in attendance, but nearly every other royal appeared in Norfolk. According to Mail Online, even the queen made an appearance:

"The Duchess of Cambridge apologized to well-wishers after she left Prince George at home rather than bring him to the traditional royal service on the Sandringham estate, in Norfolk...The couple were joined by the Queen, her husband Prince Philip, Prince Harry and other members of the Royal Family. The Duchess's younger siblings, Pippa and Kate Middleton, and her parents, Carole and Michael, were also in attendance."

Fans wanting to catch a glimpse at Prince George may not have been able to do so in Norfolk, but if they have a working internet connection, they are able to check out a few new pics of the monarch.

This is a welcome surprise for fans of the royal family. After all, as Tech Times tells readers, it's not every day the royals release new family photos:

"One of the reasons we haven't seen much of Prince George is because his images must first be sanctioned for public viewing. It is clear the royals are not taking the route of regular celebrities who show off their babies to the public with every chance they get. Other celeb parents often want to keep the public talking and interested, and this has definitely worked out well."

What do you think about the latest reports? Are you excited to see new photos of Prince George? Should the royal family release more photos? Or, do you like that Prince William and HRH like to retain their child's privacy?

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