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Prince George's special birthday treat from the Queen as royal turns nine

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Kate Middleton and heir to the throne turned nine on Friday, July 22. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, carried on the tradition of releasing her own pictures to celebrate the birthdays of her three children, with Prince George ’s photo showing the years spent perfecting his cheeky grin are paying off.

And the Queen herself shared a sweet birthday message to mark the occasion, reports The Mirror. The monarch wrote a birthday message on her official Twitter account where she thanked the band of the Irish Guards for a special treat put on for the young royal, as reported by the Express.The post included a video of the Irish Guards along with a heartfelt message.The caption read: "Thank you @irishguardsband for playing Happy Birthday to mark Prince George's birthday today!"The Duke of Cambridge is the Colonel of the @irish_guards."Prince William became Colonel of the Irish Guards in 2011 and wore the uniform during his wedding to Kate that same year.In the clip, the band of trumpeters can be seen standing in a semi-circle as they performed the birthday song.Wearing their full-dress uniform complete, the guards put on a special show right in front of the Queen's London residence at Buckingham Palace.The Irish Guard's red tunics have buttons arranged in groups of four to distinguish it from the other four regiments of foot guards.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The post sparked a royal fan frenzy on social media.One fan wrote: "How lovely!

Happy Birthday to HRH Prince George!"Another said: "Love this SO MUCH! Happy 9th birthday Prince George!"A third commented: "How cool to have the @irishguardsband play at your birthday!!"Meanwhile, another fan said: "Such a.

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