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Britain's Princess Charlotte marks her first birthday

Britain's Princess Charlotte taken by her mother to mark her first birthday on Monday. Picture by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge/Press Association
Britain's Princess Charlotte taken by her mother to mark her first birthday on Monday. Picture by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge/Press Association Britain's Princess Charlotte taken by her mother to mark her first birthday on Monday. Picture by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge/Press Association

NEW photographs of Britain's Princess Charlotte, taken by her mother the Duchess of Cambridge at their home in Norfolk, have been released to mark her first birthday on Monday.

The four new pictures offer a snapshot of how the young princess has grown up during her first 12 months.

A spokeswoman for William and Kate said: "The Duke and Duchess are very happy to be able to share these important family moments and hope that everyone enjoys these lovely photos as much as they do."

The young royal was introduced to the public on the day of her birth, May 2, 2015, and like her brother, the first images of the tiny infant were captured by the world's media.

She was named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana in tribute to her grandmother Diana, Princess of Wales and her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth.

Charlotte's privacy has been carefully guarded by her family and during the past year she has only been seen in public on her christening day.

On that day George stole the limelight when he stood on tiptoe to peer into her pram and chatted to the Queen, who bent down to speak to her great-grandson.

Charlotte has only been seen in a handful of pictures to mark events like six months after her birth, her first Christmas and most recently in a group picture with the Queen's other great-grandchildren and youngest grandchildren to mark the monarch's 90th birthday.