he Prince and Princess of Wales are one of the most photographed royal couples around the world.
Prince William and Kate have carried out hundreds of engagements across the UK and overseas throughout their almost 13-year marriage.
Royal photographers have captured some incredible candid snaps of the pair, as well as documenting the activities and work they get up to during their outings, but it’s very rare for William and Kate to pose directly for the cameras.
A number of official portraits have been released of the Waleses over the years to capture special moments, such as birthdays and anniversaries, but there have also been times when the couple have posed for a snap in front of an iconic landmark or in the back of a car ahead of a fancy film premiere.
Take a look back over the years…
Engagement photocall, 2010
Just hours after the palace finally confirmed the news that Prince William and his long-term girlfriend, Kate Middleton, were to wed, the nervous but excited couple appeared at St James’s Palace for a photocall and an interview. Future royal Kate showed off her sapphire and diamond engagement ring, which once belonged to William’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
First royal tour, 2011
Just a few months after their royal wedding, William and Kate carried out their first official tour to Canada and North America. The newlyweds beamed for a snap as they visited Santa Barbara Polo Club, with William putting his arm around his elegant wife, who looked beautiful in a floaty floral Jenny Packham dress and nude LK Bennett heeled sandals.
New Zealand, 2014
The couple made a glamorous appearance as they attended an art unveiling of a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by New Zealand artist Nick Cuthell at Government House in Wellington, New Zealand. William looked smart in a navy suit, while Kate paid tribute to her host country in a black bespoke Jenny Packham dress, which featured silver embroidered ferns – the national emblem of New Zealand.