Dressed in a reindeer costume, Prince George enjoys his first Christmas, surrounded by all four generations of the Royal Family.
As well as delighted parents William and Kate, there’s uncle Harry in the role of Santa Claus.
And the Queen, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall also make an appearance.
At first glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking you are privy to an advance sneak peek into the Royal family’s Christmas album.
But not is all as it seems. For this Sandringham scene has been created by spoof photographer Alison Jackson, using lookalikes.
As well as delighted parents William and Kate, there’s uncle Harry in the role of Santa Claus.
And the Queen, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall also make an appearance.
At first glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking you are privy to an advance sneak peek into the Royal family’s Christmas album.
But not is all as it seems. For this Sandringham scene has been created by spoof photographer Alison Jackson, using lookalikes.
Great-granny looks on as Prince George opens his gift from her, grabbing a cuddly toy Corgi
Santa's little helper, Prince George peers
around the door with his parents and great-grandmother the Queen, as
joker Prince Harry dressed as Father Christmas delivers gifts for his
nephew
Dressed in a reindeer outfit, Prince George
chews on a new pair of trainers, a Christmas present for the future
King, as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge look on
Tiny Prince George squeals with delight as his
father Prince William hands his son yet another present, as grandparents
Prince Charles and Camilla join the festivities toasting three
generations of Kings
Prince George will celebrate his first Christmas
at Sandringham with the Royal family as well as his grandparents Carole
and Michael Middleton
As Prince William and Kate prepare to move into
their new home Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate, the Duke ensures
his young son will be fully kitted out with the right footwear for life
in the countryside
Once the presents are opened the family gather around the table to toast Prince George's first Christmas
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