News Photo of the Day: The Royal Family Beams with Pride In the Official Picture of Prince George's Christening By Marianne Mychaskiw Marianne Mychaskiw Instagram Marianne Mychaskiw is a New York-based freelance writer and editor who covers everything from beauty and style, to wellness and entertainment. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on October 25, 2013 @ 04:53PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Jason Bell/Camera Press via Getty Images Following the christening of His Royal Highness Prince George at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace, members of Duchess Kate's family gathered with the Royal family at Clarence House to shoot the official photographs commemorating the event. Both families looked nothing short of regal (as always!), and the photograph also holds historical significance -- this is the first time in 120 years that a sitting monarch has been pictured with three direct heirs. The last time such an occasion took place was in 1894, when Queen Victoria was photographed with George V, Edward VII, and Edward VIII. Talk about a Kodak moment! Appropriately, 3 month-old Prince George was dressed in a replica of the satin and lace christening gown made for Queen Victoria's daughter in 1841, almost outshining Kate Middleton's gorgeous Alexander McQueen suit. We love it, and we think another congratulations is in order! Plus, see Kate Middleton's best style moments. MORE:• Prince George’s First Family Photo• Fashion Flashback: Kate Middleton and Princess Diana• Dress Up as Kate Middleton for Halloween!