Celebrating Father's Day in the UK, Prince Charles has paid tribute to his sons and his dad, the late Prince Philip, and given a shout-out to "all papas everywhere".
Marking the occasion, which is celebrated in June in the UK and US, Clarence House released pictures of the future king with a message for people "missing their dads today".
It was the first Father's Day Prince Charles has spent without his dad — Prince Philip died in April aged 99.
One image released by Clarence House showed the young Prince Charles with Philip in a black-and-white portrait.
Another showed him with his own sons, William and Harry, at a polo match, while the image also featured pictures of Camilla and her father, Bruce Shand.
The images were released just a week before Prince Harry embarks on a trip to the UK to mark what would have been the 60th birthday of his mother, Princess Diana.
The royal family's official account also shared an image of the Queen — then Princess Elizabeth — with her father, King George VI, Prince Philip, and a young Prince Charles playing on a statue at her Balmoral Estate.
Meghan releases book inspired by Harry for Father's Day
To mark Father's Day, celebrated in June in the US, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has released a picture book inspired by Prince Harry and their son, Archie.
The Bench was released two weeks ago and takes its words from a Father's Day gift Meghan gave to Harry.
"This was inspired by the love that I see between my husband and my son," she said in a rare interview with US radio network NPR.
The couple recently announced the arrival of their second child, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, and Meghan said two-year-old Archie was growing quickly.
"He has a voracious appetite for books," she said.