
It comes as Her Majesty, 93, travelled to Sandringham where she will celebrate Christmas with the royal family. However, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced earlier that they would be spending Christmas away from the royal family. The cause aims to provide support for armed forces and veterans at outreach centers around the holidays.
Prince Charles did not say whether the family expected the Duke of Edinburgh to be released in time to spend Christmas with his family in Sandringham.
"He's been looked after very well in hospital", the Prince of Wales said after a reporter asked after the Duke of Edinburgh's health.
The image was captured as part of the "Together at Christmas" initiative of the Royal British Legion.
Queen Elizabeth arrived at Sandringham from London on a regular passenger train to begin her Christmas break.
She will, however, definitely be joined by William, 37, as well as Kate Middleton, 37, and their three children - who as well as George also include Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, one. The 6-year-old looked so sweet making Christmas pudding alongside his Great Granny Queen Elizabeth, Grandpa Prince Charles and dad Prince William! "It's become a bit of a tradition that I stay up 'til midnight with ridiculous amounts of cake mix and icing and I make far too much. The Queen and Their Royal Highnesses were joined by The Royal British Legion's care home chef Alex Cavaliere and four veterans - Colin Hughes, Liam Young, Lisa Evans and Barbara Hurman", the Palace added.
The news of Prince George's involvement comes just a few days after Prince Philip was admitted to a London hospital to be treated for a "pre-existing condition".
A royal source told PEOPLE that Prince Philip did not travel by ambulance, and that it was a "planned admission, and he walked into the hospital unaided". In the version being made by Prince George, the Royal British Legion actually introduced a new ingredient, according to the Buckingham Palace Twitter: poppy seeds. This time around, they had Prince George joining them.