A newly released family portrait has given royal watchers a charming and slightly unexpected detail to talk about: Princess Charlotte showing off a playful icy blue manicure as she approaches her 11th birthday. The image, shared by Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary, offers a relaxed and intimate glimpse into family life—while also highlighting Charlotte’s growing sense of personal style.
Posted on social media with the simple caption “Celebrating 15 years of marriage,” the photograph marks a milestone for the couple, who were married on April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey. Taken by photographer Matt Porteous during a recent family holiday in Cornwall, the image captures the Wales family enjoying a sunlit moment together, far removed from the formality often associated with royal portraits.
In the candid scene, Prince George smiles brightly at his father, while Catherine gently holds hands with Prince Louis, who recently turned eight. Meanwhile, Charlotte reclines beside her younger brother, appearing relaxed and cheerful as she stretches out in the sunshine. It’s here that her pale blue nail polish catches the eye—subtle yet striking, reflecting both the light and her transition into her tween years.
The choice of color—cool, icy blue—adds a modern and slightly bold twist to her look, suggesting a young royal beginning to experiment with self-expression while still under the public gaze. Family insiders have hinted that Charlotte had carefully chosen the shade herself during the holiday, excited to try something different from the more traditional soft pinks she had worn before. According to a lighthearted anecdote, she even compared her nails to the Cornish sea, delighted by how they shimmered in the sunlight.
This isn’t the first time Charlotte’s manicure has drawn attention. She was previously spotted wearing nail polish in public during a visit to Wimbledon Championships last summer. On that occasion, she sported a vibrant pink shade while watching an intense men’s final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Sitting courtside with her parents and brother, Charlotte appeared completely absorbed in the match—cheering, clapping, and reacting animatedly to every twist and turn. At moments of suspense, she raised her hands to her face, inadvertently drawing attention to her bright nails.
Back in the present portrait, however, the mood is calmer and more reflective. The Cornish coastline provides a soft, natural backdrop, with the family basking in the warmth of a spring day. Observers have noted that the setting appears to match the location used for Louis’s recent birthday photograph, also taken by Matt Porteous. In that image, Louis leans confidently against a metal barrier with the sea stretching out behind him, dressed in a casual blue jumper. His playful personality was further revealed in accompanying footage shared by the family, showing him running along the beach, playing cricket, and even daringly diving into the water—moments that underline the children’s energetic and grounded upbringing.
The anniversary portrait, however, carries a deeper layer of meaning. It reflects not just a happy family moment, but a journey that began more than two decades ago when William and Catherine first met as university students. Their relationship, which started as a friendship, gradually evolved into a romance that has endured public scrutiny, brief separation, and the pressures of royal life.
Their early years together included a formative period in Wales, where William was stationed at RAF Valley as a search and rescue pilot. Catherine joined him there before their marriage, and the couple lived a relatively modest life in a rented home. William has often described that time as one of the happiest and most carefree phases of their relationship.

The path to marriage culminated in a proposal during a trip to Kenya, where William asked Catherine to marry him in a remote cabin high on the slopes of Mount Kenya. The engagement led to their globally celebrated wedding at Westminster Abbey, attended by nearly 2,000 guests and watched by millions worldwide. Catherine wore an iconic gown designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, paired with the historic Cartier Scroll Tiara loaned by Queen Elizabeth II.
Since then, the couple have balanced royal duties with raising their three children, often sharing carefully chosen glimpses of their private life. The latest portrait continues that tradition, offering a snapshot that feels both authentic and symbolic.
Charlotte’s blue nails, though a small detail, have become a focal point because they represent something relatable: a young girl exploring her identity. In an added imagined moment behind the scenes, Charlotte reportedly giggled as her mother admired the manicure, asking whether it might be “too bold for a princess.” Catherine, smiling, is said to have reassured her that being herself was always the most important thing—a sentiment that resonates strongly in the photograph’s relaxed atmosphere.
The young princess’s last public appearance before the portrait was on Easter Sunday at St George’s Chapel, where she walked hand-in-hand with her mother. Their coordinated outfits—Catherine in a cream ensemble and Charlotte in a camel-toned coat—highlighted their close bond and shared sense of style.
Altogether, the anniversary image tells multiple stories at once: a marriage that has reached a significant milestone, a family enjoying time together away from the spotlight, and children growing up with their own personalities shining through. Among these, Charlotte’s icy blue manicure stands out as a small but vivid symbol of change—youthful, expressive, and full of promise as she steps closer to her teenage years.