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Photographer Reveals All About Will, Kate, and George's Private Lives and Relationships

The photographer who traveled with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as well as Prince George while in New Zealand, is revealing all about the royal family's life behind-the-lens. He maintains that what you see is truly what you get when it comes to William and Kate and that baby George is very "well-adjusted and cruisy."

Simon Woolf told People that the Duke and Duchess "love each other deeply" and are "totally in sync. I have been a wedding photographer for most of my life and I know when two people love each other deeply and that's what I saw. They make what they do fun and then they are enjoying themselves. They love it and it comes through."

Duchess Kate has allegedly said that her favorite photograph was taken on the spur-of-the-moment, when baby George put his head on her shoulder and smiled. It's a photograph that quickly went viral and seemed to encapsulate the relationship between mother and son in a way not seen since Diana and William's time.

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"He just raised his head, smiled and dropped his head back on Princess Catherine's shoulder. And I just got that shot. It was only one shot," Woolf told People. "That photo represented the lovely closeness of the family. I was so totally reassured that it is a great relationship."

When it came to George's first duty – a royal playdate, Woolf said it was entertaining to watch George.

"At the Plunket session with the kids, Prince George just went for it, the prince and the princess were down on the floor with all the parents and if you hadn't known they were royals, it would have been totally usual. It could have been a group of parents meeting up and having their kids meeting up and playing with toys and sharing. He was so well-adjusted and cruisy," Woolf said.

The royal family is now resting at home after the three-week extravaganza. They will take some time to recover before William and Kate begin resuming royal work.

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