Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla just released their 2018 Christmas card, which features a sweet photo of the happy couple on the grounds of Clarence House. Charles and Camilla were photographed by Hugo Burnand, and given the royals' clothing, the picture appears to have been taken just after Prince Louis's christening back in July of this year.

The photo was first shared on Twitter this morning along with an image of the full card, which includes the message "Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year."

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The image of the full card also features a peek at one of Charles's Christmas trees, complete with a small Santa ornament.

It was a full morning of royal Christmas card reveals. In addition to the snap released by Clarence House, Kensington Palace also shared new photos of the Cambridge family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The kids stole the show in the Cambridge's more relaxed Christmas portrait.

And for Harry and Meghan's first royal Christmas card as a married couple, they selected an intimate black and white photograph from their wedding reception at Frogmore House.

While Kensington Palace didn't release the full cards as Clarence House did, Harry and Will's families did share statements on Twitter this morning.

"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are pleased to share a new photograph of their family," reads one tweet.

And "the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are delighted to share a new photograph from their Wedding Reception at Frogmore House on 19th May," reads the other.

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