Sculptors imortalise Prince William, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George in sand
PROUD parents The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their new son Prince George have been immortalised in a 15 tonne sand sculpture.
World Champion sculptors Nicola Wood and Susanne Ruseler have depicted the happy family in a giant sandcastle that took four days to build.
The 4 metre carving portrays William, Kate and baby George Alexander Louis after they left the Lindo Ward of St Mary's Hospital.
The giant sandcastle is on display at the Brighton Sand Scuplture Festival, held at the Black Rock site, which also features a carving of reggae legend Bob Marley.
Pictures of a 15 tonne sand sculpture of William, Kate and their son George
Ms Wood and Ms Ruseler are part of an five person team, who are all females, that hold the World Sand Sculpting Champion title.
Ms Wood is also the presenter of CBBC's Deadly art.
Speaking prior to the festival, she said: "We are hugely excited about this festival.
"Brighton is such a vibrant, cultural city and I can’t wait to work with local artists and to bring Black Rock to life."
The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to Prince George Alexander Louis at 4.24pm on Monday July 22.
The new parents gave the world their first glimpse of their new son the following day in front of a large crowd of well wishers and press.
Kensington Palace revealed the Royal Baby's name on Wednesday 24 July.
The Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival will run until the end of September.