Prince Harry
People around the world are aware of the British royal family, but some are a little more enthusiastic than others. From mugs, to dolls, to fridge magnets and all are currently excitedly awaiting the arrival of Harry and Meghan’s baby.
“You need time to bond with your baby – limit your visitors"
We rounded up the week's best news stories, from a dancing bison to a Cristiano Ronaldo lookalike in Iraq.
We’re both ginger, married to American women better-looking than us and neither of us is very good at fancy dress.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their first child any day now, and royal-watchers and bookies alike are wondering who they’ll name the royal babe after. Royals tend to recycle names, so family names like Henry, Victoria or Arthur, that haven’t made an appearance in a generation or two, could be the ones to bet on.
With Baby Sussex arriving any day now (apparently), we had a look into the possible fate of April babies. Various studies have found that babies born in April are more likely to be leaders, less likely to get asthma, and are more generally the sweetest of peas.
While the world waits for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first baby, we’re looking back at royal births from the Queen to Prince Louis. Traditions have changed a lot over the years, from home births watched by the Home Secretary, to a special wing in a London hospital.
The Duke of Sussex was visiting the YMCA South Ealing to learn about the organisation's work on mental health and homelessness, when he decided to drop into a ballet class for six-year-olds… and show them how it’s done.
He also says social media is more addictive than drugs and alcohol.
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