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Princess Charlotte Gives Back In New Birthday Photos

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Princess Charlotte is giving back in new photos released by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for her 5th birthday. The pictures were taken by Kate Middleton on the Sandringham Estate, where they have their Anmer Hall home.

The images show Charlotte helping pack up and deliver food packages for isolated pensioners in the local area. RELATED: Prince George, Princess Charlotte Have Been Sending Their Great Grandmother, The Queen, ‘Chatty Videos’ Another picture taken for Charlotte’s birthday is a simple but powerful headshot of her on a dark background as she smiles for the camera.

Kate often takes pictures of her children for special occasions, including Prince Louis’ 2nd birthday where he made rainbow paint handprints – where he managed to

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