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Prince George on the cover of Vanity Fair

Prince George of Cambridge is featured on the cover of Vanity Fair's August issue.
Prince George Vanity Fair cover

Prince George of Cambridge is featured on the cover of Vanity Fair‘s August issue.

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The third in line to the throne, who turns one on July 22, is the first baby to grace the cover of the famous magazine since Suri Cruise. The image selected is the one of the Cambridges at Taronga Zoo during their Royal Tour.

The picture is accompanied with the words: “Raising the world’s most eligible infant” and “How the future King spent year one”.

It’s not the first magazine cover for the little royal. Prince George featured on our cover in April in celebration of the Royal Tour and on countless others around the world following his birth in July 2013.

Vanity Fair’s August cover featuring Prince George.

Prince George graces the cover of our April issue.

George, who turns one next month, enjoyed his time on the weekend at his father’s polo match, crawling away from his mum.

Prince George is transfixed by a bilby at Taronga Zoo.

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The little Prince gets excited to meet the furry friend named after him.

George wriggles in his mother’s arms as he’s surrounded by attention.

Father and son look at each other during photo opportunities at Taronga Zoo.

The little Prince accepts a gift and moments later throws it on the ground.

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Cuddling up to his mum at one of his first public appearances.

Chewing on his mother’s hair.

George at his play day in New Zealand.

George makes a friend.

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George happily plays in front of snapping cameras.

Talking with the babies at his play date on the New Zealand leg of the Royal tour.

The Royal family arriving in New Zealand.

Excited to have landed in NZ.

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Dressed in a cardigan as he leaves New Zealand.

Stepping onto Australian soil for the first time.

George looks preoccupied with the bouquet of Australian wild flowers.

The baby heir receives a gift of a giant wombat from Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove.

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