It’s understood it was shot earlier this month near the family’s country home in Norfolk, in England’s east.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with Louis and his older siblings, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 9, spent the Easter weekend there, ditching the traditional high-profile royal gathering in Windsor for a private celebration at Anmer Hall.
The family were also missing from last year’s wider family Easter gathering, as it came shortly after Kate’s diagnosis.
Meanwhile, William and Kate are about to celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary – and recently revealed that they’d be doing so back where it all started.
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The couple famously met and fell in love while both attending the University of St Andrews in Fife, and will be returning to Scotland next week for a royal tour.
The two-day trip will coincide with the anniversary on April 29 and see them travelling to the Isle of Mull, on the country’s west coast, to meet rural communities including craftspeople and farmers.
It will be Kate’s first overnight engagement since being diagnosed and treated for cancer last year.
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