Kensington Palace Shares New Photo of Prince George Ahead of His 2nd Birthday

The photo was taken at the recent christening of George's baby sister.

The photographer behind the lens of the new photo was Mario Testino, the world-renowned photographer whom Prince William and his wife, Princess Kate, chose as the christening’s official photographer.

Kensington Palace shared the new photo of Prince George on Twitter this morning, along with the caption, “Look who's turning two tomorrow! #HappyBirthdayPrinceGeorge.”

Look who's turning two tomorrow! #HappyBirthdayPrinceGeorge pic.twitter.com/M0vVDjfHpy

— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) July 21, 2015,

The Duke of Cambridge playing with Prince George in the garden at Sandringham House pic.twitter.com/EepzCxPFA5

— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) July 9, 2015

The christening gave the public a look at Prince George as a toddler. The almost-birthday boy was spotted walking with his mom and dad into the christening and even stepping on his tippy-toes to peer into his sister’s stroller.

Prince William, Princess Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been spending most of their time since Charlotte’s birth at the family's country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.

The family's press office would say only that they will be spending Prince George's birthday tomorrow privately.

Look who's turning two tomorrow! #HappyBirthdayPrinceGeorge pic.twitter.com/M0vVDjfHpy

The palace had previously released five official photos from the christening, including another shot of just father and son, Prince William and Prince George, together in the garden.

The Duke of Cambridge playing with Prince George in the garden at Sandringham House pic.twitter.com/EepzCxPFA5

The christening gave the public a look at Prince George as a toddler. The almost-birthday boy was spotted walking with his mom and dad into the christening and even stepping on his tippy-toes to peer into his sister’s stroller.

Prince William, Princess Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been spending most of their time since Charlotte’s birth at the family's country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.

The family's press office would say only that they will be spending Prince George's birthday tomorrow privately.