Kate Middleton and Prince William's next Prince George Alexander Louis' photos will reportedly debut on Twitter early next week. The royal baby family portraits mean that the couple will skip the traditional formal photo shoot route and allow relatives to snap pictures of the newborn. 

According to U.K.'s Mirror, the royal family will show off the new images in a tweet from Kensington Palace in a couple of days. They will use their own photographs as official portraits.

"One of the options they are looking at is releasing a couple of family photos they have taken themselves," a royal aide confirmed to the U.K. newspaper.

Middleton, 31, will share the photo taking responsibilities with her sister Pippa and parents Carole and Michael. The Dutchess feels that her family members should take candid photos because the couple do not want to disturb or upset three-week-old George's routine.

The new mom also knows how to take a great snapshot, a source told the newspaper.

"Kate has a great eye for pictures," said the source, "and wants the first official ones of George to be natural and in a relaxed environment."

With such a busy schedule and new family responsiblities with the new royal baby, the family will release the pictures on their website and social media.

"The whole point of these photos is that as many people have access to them who need to and we will find the easiest way of doing that," a source told People about the royal photo plan.

But the couple could still change their minds and go with a wire service to snap the photos, People also reported. More portrait-style photos are expected for Prince George's christening this Fall. 

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