Thursday, 23 July 2015

George's paper empire

It's not quite the blanket coverage he got for his birth or the almost universal front pages that greeted his first birthday but as he turned two, Prince George of Cambridge still made plenty of headlines. The official photo taken by Mario Testino stared out from several big name papers as the third in line to the throne celebrated his second birthday and his first as a big brother.


George, future king, dominates the front of the Daily Telegraph on his second birthday

There wasn't too much for the papers to say about the birthday - the details of the little prince's celebrations were being kept under wraps. But the new official photo certainly turned enough heads to make it on to a hat trick of front pages.


And although some writers put pen to paper to warn the Cambridges of the 'terrible twos' the general coverage was happy, light and photo centred.


Last year he hit more front pages with a bit more coverage but then turning one always makes more of a mark than turning two. But the interest shown in the second birthday of this global superstar of a toddler shows that as he starts to grow up even more, George is still big news.



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