Kate Middleton, Prince William & Royal Baby George, Sand Sculpture Festival [PHOTOS]: Duke, Duchess & Prince Honored with Beach Art Tribute in Brighton

By Jon Niles, Mstars Reporter | Aug 07, 2013 12:51 PM EDT

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The Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival in England brings together some of the most talented artists in the field and recently a small team of sculptors decided to pay tribute to the birth of Prince George Alexander Louis and his parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Wouldn't you like to see the new Royal family in a form similar to a sand castle? Sure it is kind of weird, but the sculpture took 5 days to make!

You can see the finished product above this article in the header photo. What do you think? It is definitely a nice gesture but there have been some critiques of it already. Where do you stand on this sculpture?

CLICK HERE to see the pictures of the sculpting progress for the Kate, William and baby George piece!

Mstars recently reported on the Duchess' early care of her son, George. Here is an excerpt:

In other royal baby news, Princess Kate is apparently having no trouble breastfeeding the young heir to the throne.

"It would be fair to say that Prince George has a healthy appetite. He is a very hungry little boy," a source explained. "I gather there were some difficulties at first - there often can be, as new mums get a little tense.

"But after some help from the midwife, they both caught on very quickly. As far as I can tell, Kate finds it very relaxing and George is just like any other little baby. But don't expect Kate to be photographed breastfeeding. She does not want to become a pin-up for the breastfeeding lobby."

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