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On 23rd April, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their third child, a son named Louis Arthur Charles. In honor of the new addition to the British Royal Family, I am going to share some of Prince George and Princess Charlotte's cute moments. 



The first child of Prince William and Catherine Middleton was born on 22nd July 2013. As the couple stepped out of the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital with their newborn son, Prince George Alexander Louis, they were greeted by cheers and applause from the media and public waiting outside. Wrapped up in a blanket and cradled in his mother's arms, Baby George stuck out his little hand gave the world his "first royal wave."



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George toured Australia in April 2014 and visited Taronga Zoo in Sydney for the dedication of the Prince George Bilby Exhibit, which was part of the Australian Government's official gift for his birth in 2013. the little prince was handed a soft toy which he immediately threw away, to the amusement of everyone there, including his parents. As Kate went to retrieve the toy, William said "He does love it, honestly."


During a trip to London in 2016, President Barack Obama met Prince William and Kate and George, who was wearing a robe. 



The first photos of Prince George and his newborn sister Princess Charlotte are adorable! 




William, Kate and their children attended a tea party at Government House in Victoria in 2016. They looked like other normal families, mingling with everyone and playing. 






Royal children are just like all other children. Princess Charlotte threw a tantrum just before they boarded a plane in Germany. 


Charlotte looked so sweet and beautiful as a bridesmaid at her Aunt Pippa's wedding. 



Welcome to the world Prince Louis and belated seventh anniversary wishes to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge! 

Prince Louis Arthur Charles
Photo: The Sun

William and Kate on their wedding day 29 April 2011


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