14 Fascinating facts about William's new baby and Kate
The life of the new prince is already treated by the royal tradition and the protocol.
The British royal family has a new prince, who wasBorn on Monday morning ToCatherine, Cambridge Duchess, andPrince William, the Duke of Cambridge. Only hours, but his life is already mapped according to tradition and princely protocol. Here are 14 fascinating facts on the last addition to Windsor's house. And for more royal baby coverage, seeHow this couple without mistrust was swept into the frenzy of the Royal Baby Media!
1 The birth.
The baby weighs 7 lb of 7-oz and was born at 11:01 at St. Mary's Hospital in London. His father was present for his birth. And more royal baby blanket, know thatThese are the good luck charms kate brought with her to the hospital.
Baby photo via Tim Bish on the dark
2 It was a good day.
He was born on April 23, 2018 at St. George's Day in England. He shares a birthday with William Shakespeare. And for a greater royal coverage, see howMeghan Markle's family has just hit her in a major way.
3 Its place in the succession line.
The new prince is fifth in line with the throne, having struck his uncle,Prince Harry, in a notch in the sixth place. But for more Prince Harry, check25 reasons why he is the most cool royal.
4 What's in a name?
His name will probably honor the royal men of the family dating from Queen Victoria. The Bookmakers of London bet on Albert, Arthur and Fred as a choice of the best choices. It is likely that the name of the prince will also understand Philip and Michael in tribute to his great-grandfather, Prince Philip and grandfather,Michael Middleton. For now, the baby is calledHRH Prince Cambridge.
5 His cradle
The baby's nursery at Kensington Palace will present some IKEA furniture. Catherine said she "would transmit" George's clothes and toys to the prince too.
6 His education
At the age of two, the new prince will start the kindergarten.Princess charlotte Attends the Willcocks Kindergarten, which accused the fee of just over $ 3,000 per mandate. This new royal baby will probably followPrince George At his private company Battersea of Thomas, that Charlotte should also attend.
7 The first portrait.
The Duchess, which is an accomplished amateur photographer, will probably take the official photographers of his youngest child and new son for the public to see.Michael Middleton Took the first portrait of the family to include George. Catherine took pictures of Charlotte.
Photo by Chris Jackson / Kensington Palace / Getty Images
8 His nanny.
The new prince will be treated by George's nanny and Charlotte, born in Spanish.Maria Theresa Turrion Borrallo, which formed at the prestigious College of Norland. The couple stated that they plan to add more help to households at that time.
9 His pets
The new prince will share in both family pets: a Spanish black cabinet called Lupo Hamster and Charlotte, Marvin.
10 His great grandmother's dogs
The baby will not happen to meet the beloved corgis of the queen who has been part of royal life for eight decades. Willow, his last corgi, died last week. His Majesty now has two remaining dorgis - a cross between corga and a teckel.
11 He will live a sporting life.
The young prince will learn to ski at an early age. The duke and the duchess are good skiers and took George and Charlotte during their first ski vacation in the French Alps in 2016.
12 He will get a lot of love of his grandparents.
The new prince will score grandparents in middleons. William and Catherine broke with the royal tradition and spent Christmas with his parents alternating a holiday with the royal family in Sandringham.Carole Middleton is a frequent baby-sitter for children.
13 His uncle "fun" will live near
The latest HRHs will have a fun uncle at Prince Harry and now a new aunt to beMeghan murder, who live next door. He will not participate in the marriage of Harry and Meghan. Catherine would only attend church services and not at the front desk.
Photo via an @KensingtonRoyal Twitter account
14 He will learn the protocol early.
The royal children, as soon as they are able, greet the queen with a kiss on the cheeks and a bow or a curle. For more information on the royal family, checkThe 8 best movies on the British royal family.
Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New York Imagine Diana and Diana: the secrets of his style
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