Prince William and Kate share a sweet new photo of Charlotte for a good cause
The Cambridges shared the picture alongside two close-up's of butterflies to promote the Big Butterfly Count campaign by UK charity Butterfly Conservation., the"Big Butterfly Count is a UK-wide survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment simply by counting the amount and type of butterflies we see."
Alongside the photo, taken by Kate, they wrote:"We wanted to share these beautiful Peacock and Red Admiral butterflies as part of Big #ButterflyCount initiative taking place across the UK. "@savebutterflies are encouraging us all to count these incredible creatures because not only are they beautiful creatures to be around, but they are also extremely important. Butterflies are vital parts of the ecosystem as both pollinators and components of the food chain."
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