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Prince Charles Visits Grandson Prince Louis And Makes A Sweet Birthday Surprise For Princess Charlotte

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Prince Charles Visits Grandson Prince Louis And Makes A Sweet Birthday Surprise For Princess Charlotte

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After the arrival of the new royal baby, many noticed that Prince Charles was not among those who visited the family-of-five to say his congratulations.

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But now, Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are finally meeting the new prince, who is the fifth in the line to the throne.

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Prince Charles was absent due to a royal engagement, namely the Anzac Day service on behalf of the Queen, in France.

 

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It is believed that the visit to Kensington Palace was slightly delayed to coincide with Princess Charlotte’s birthday. She turned three on May 2.

 

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When Prince Louis was born, the grandpa released a statement, thus saying how pleased he is to have a new grandson and joking that he doesn’t know how to keep up with three grandchildren.

 

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The statement said:

We are both so pleased at the news.  It is a great joy to have another grandchild, the only trouble is I don’t know how I am going to keep up with them.

William and Kate gave a little nod to Prince Charles while naming their third child, whose full name is His Royal Highness Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge.

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Queen Elizabeth took a 40-minute flight to London from Windsor. The longest-reigning monarch has been staying in Windsor Castle with her husband, Prince Philip, who is recovering from his hip surgery.

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Prince Louis’ other grandma, Carole Middleton, also arrived at Kensington Palace on Wednesday to meet her new grandson and check her daughter, the Duchess of Cambridge.

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