London, United Kingdom — An emotional King Charles was seen with tears in his eyes as he finally held his new grandson,
born to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, three days after the birth.
The baby, now the couple’s third child, touched the royal family with this heartwarming moment.
In a tender gesture, King Charles took the opportunity to officially announce his grandson’s name. The newborn has been named «Prince.»
This emotional reunion and the name reveal were met with great joy both within the royal family and by the public.
This moment symbolizes a significant milestone for the family and the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the monarchy.
More details about the royal family’s celebrations and future plans for the baby are expected in the coming days.
LONDON — Prince Harry could barely contain his emotion.
Standing before the cameras to announce the birth of his son, he rubbed his hands together, jumped on his toes, and couldn’t stop smiling, so ecstatic was he.
«It has been the most incredible experience I could have ever imagined,» he said, standing in front of the Windsor Castle stables, with two black horses peeking out from behind him.
«I can’t understand how any woman does what she does, and we are both absolutely thrilled,» he said, referring to his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.

The Duchess, as she commented, said it was “incredible,” the birth was “incredible,” and the support from people was “incredible.”
Then, in a burst of happiness and exhaustion, she seemed to thank the horses for their company.
“This little one is absolutely adorable, so I’m on cloud nine,” she added with a broad smile.
Although the news of the baby’s birth attracted worldwide attention,
not only because of his position in the line of succession—seventh in line to the throne—but also because the baby represents a significant change for one of the world’s oldest monarchies.
He is half-American, the descendant, on his mother’s side, of a Cleveland hotel porter, a Chattanooga laundry worker, and an Atlanta bartender.
And he is the first multiracial baby in the recent history of the British monarchy, a true phenomenon in a country where multiracial children are the fastest-growing ethnic group.
“We were waiting for him,” said Carol Lengolo, 38, who moved from southern Africa to London and is now raising her son and daughter in the southeast of the city.
She explained that she had set up several notifications so her family would be informed immediately when the baby was born.
When they received the news at 2:39 p.m., they started screaming and ran to the television.
“We feel like Meghan is one of us, that’s why we support her,” she said. “We can’t wait to see what he’s like.”
It is still unclear whether the newborn, who is seventh in line to the throne, will receive a royal title,
like the three children of Prince William, Harry’s older brother, and his wife Catherine.






