The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released four official photographs from Prince George's christening.

They were taken by photographer Jason Bell in the Morning Room at Clarence House following the prince's baptism in the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace on Wednesday (October 23).

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The Queen was pictured with three future kings - her son Prince Charles, her grandson William and her great-grandson George - in the first such image of royal succession for nearly 120 years.

Speaking at an Action on Addiction charity event, the Duchess of Cambridge said that Prince George was "a good boy" at his christening.

"He was such a good boy actually, we're very lucky - he's not always like that," she joked.

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Bell is also known for photographing Hollywood and music stars including Sir Paul McCartney, David Beckham and Scarlett Johansson.

The christening marked the first time that Prince George had been seen in public since his birth in July.