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Happy 6th birthday, Prince Louis!

Kate Middleton and Prince William honored their youngest child’s milestone on Tuesday with a new photo of their son beaming while lying on a picnic blanket in the grass.

“Happy 6th Birthday, Prince Louis! 🎂 Thank you for all the kind wishes today,” the royal couple captioned the photo, noting that the Princess of Wales snapped the image herself.

The celebratory snaps are the first photos shared of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ children since their edited Mother’s Day picture went viral last month.

Louis appeared in the March social media upload, along with siblings Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 8.

Middleton, 42, sat with her smiling children around her — and fans were quick to point out evidence of Photoshop, from a mismatched zipper to a blurry hand.

In a subsequent statement, Middleton apologized and admitted that she “occasionally experiment[s] with editing.”

The photo scandal came in the midst of Middleton’s absence from the public eye due to a mysterious abdominal surgery.

She only sent tongues wagging further when she stepped out with William, 41, at a farmer’s market and sparked body double speculation.

Middleton set the record straight on March 22 in a video about her cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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She noted that during her step back from the spotlight, she was taking “time to explain” her situation to her kids in an “appropriate” way.

Middleton said, “As I have said to them, I am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal in my mind, body and spirits.”

Andy Cohen, Blake Lively and more A-listers apologized for fueling conspiracy theories amid her private health struggles.

While Middleton has remained out of the public eye ever since, William has been photographed at multiple engagements in recent weeks.

He and George were all smiles adorably attending an Aston Villa game together on April 11.

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