Three days after the delivery, he finally hugged his new grandchildren (Yes, twins). And guess what? He announced their names – Prince and ... surprise to follow! |
London, UK - It was so touching. King Charles was all emotional when he met his new grandkids, born to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. After three days, he hugged them tight. A big moment for the royals.
Everyone's celebrating. The family is over the moon! This strong bond is starting a fresh chapter for them.
Prince Harry couldn’t hide his happiness. Facing cameras, he rubbed his hands with excitement and couldn't stop grinning.
“This has been the most amazing thing I can ever imagine,” he said, standing proudly at Windsor Castle, with two black horses nodding behind him.
“How women do this is beyond me,” he gushed about Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. “She’s amazing; her support from everyone is amazing.”
Seeming a bit tired but super happy, he even thanked the horses!
“Our little one is absolutely to die for,” he added with a big smile.
The world watched in awe on Monday morning as news spread about the baby's birth, marking him seventh in line to the British throne.
The baby’s birth filled royal fans with joy in Windsor, England. Why? Because he's not just any baby – he symbolizes change for the royal family. Half American, with roots from all walks of life - from a bellhop to a bartender – he's also the first multiracial baby in recent royal history. An instant star in a place where mixed-race kids are growing in numbers.
So there you have it – a fresh face bringing lots of happiness and hope!
The birth of Harry & Meghan’s son had fans over the moon on Monday in Windsor, England. (Credit: Adrian Dennis/Agence France-Presse Getty Images.) The was huge because he stands for change in one of the royal houses. Think about it: he’s half American. On his mom’s side, his ancestors were a bellhop in a Cleveland hotel, a laundry worker in Chattanooga, and a bartender in an Atlanta saloon. Plus, he is the first multiracial baby in recent British royalty – a big star already in a country where multiracial kids are the fastest-growing group.
“We’ve been waiting for him,” said Carol Lengolo, 38. She moved to Britain from South Africa and has a son & daughter in southeast London. She mentioned setting up notifications so her family would know exactly when the baby was born. When they found out at 2:39 p.m., they started screaming and rushed to the TV.
“Meghan feels like one of us, so we’re supporting her,” she added. “We can’t wait to see what he looks like.”
It's unsure if the new baby will get a royal title like Prince William and Catherine's three children do. Although he comes after Harry in line for the throne, only time will tell.