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Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Meghan MarkleandPrince Harrystepped out with theirnewborn sonat St. George’s Hall in Windsor Castle (where they had their royal wedding reception!) on May 8,two days after welcomingthe new addition to the royal family.

Asked what it’s like being a new mom, Meghan said: “It’s magic. It’s pretty amazing. I have the best two guys in the world, so I’m really happy.”

Harry then added, “I don’t know where he gets that from!”

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Prince George, 2013

Kate Middleton and Prince William introduce Prince George on the steps of St. Mary’s Hospital.Neil P. Mockford/FilmMagic

Kate Middleton and Prince William introduce Prince George on the steps of St. Mary’s Hospital

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Princess Charlotte, 2015

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04of 16Prince Louis, 2018Just seven hours after welcoming their third child on April 23,Kate and William stepped out to make his grand debut(after receiving a visit from his royal siblings, of course!). Kate’s third Jenny Packham dress appeared to pay homage the one Diana wore to welcome Harry. And as with his previous two children, William loaded the car seat into the car himself beforedriving his family hometo Kensington Palace.

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Prince Louis, 2018

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Just seven hours after welcoming their third child on April 23,Kate and William stepped out to make his grand debut(after receiving a visit from his royal siblings, of course!). Kate’s third Jenny Packham dress appeared to pay homage the one Diana wore to welcome Harry. And as with his previous two children, William loaded the car seat into the car himself beforedriving his family hometo Kensington Palace.

05of 16Prince William, 1982Princess Diana andPrince Charles(Queen ElizabethII’s eldest son) exited St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington the day after having their first son on June 21 of that year. William was the first future heir to be delivered in a hospital; the tradition previously had favored home birth.

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Prince William, 1982

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Princess Diana andPrince Charles(Queen ElizabethII’s eldest son) exited St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington the day after having their first son on June 21 of that year. William was the first future heir to be delivered in a hospital; the tradition previously had favored home birth.

06of 16Prince Harry, 1985Terry Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/GettyThree years later, on September 15,Prince Harrywas born, and also had the same steps-of-the-hospital photo op as his brother. Though the couple looks blissful, Dianatold her biographer Andrew Morton,“Charles always wanted a girl. He wanted two children, and he wanted a girl. I knew Harry was a boy, and I didn’t tell him.”

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Prince Harry, 1985

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Three years later, on September 15,Prince Harrywas born, and also had the same steps-of-the-hospital photo op as his brother. Though the couple looks blissful, Dianatold her biographer Andrew Morton,“Charles always wanted a girl. He wanted two children, and he wanted a girl. I knew Harry was a boy, and I didn’t tell him.”

07of 16Lady Louise, 2003Tim Graham Picture Library/GettyEdward,Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son, and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, welcomed their first daughter Louise prematurely on November 3. Though Edward missed theemergency caesarean sectiondue to astate visit to Mauritius, he flew home immediately and was present when his wife and daughter were discharged from Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.

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Lady Louise, 2003

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Edward,Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son, and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, welcomed their first daughter Louise prematurely on November 3. Though Edward missed theemergency caesarean sectiondue to astate visit to Mauritius, he flew home immediately and was present when his wife and daughter were discharged from Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.

08of 16James, Viscount Severn, 2007Tim Graham/GettyThe couple’s second childwas born via caesarean sectionon December 17; he made his debut outside the same hospital three days later.

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James, Viscount Severn, 2007

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20: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex leave Frimley Park Hospital with their baby son, Viscount Severn

The couple’s second childwas born via caesarean sectionon December 17; he made his debut outside the same hospital three days later.

09of 16Princess Beatrice, 1988John Shelley Collection/Avalon/GettyThe eldest daughter of Prince Andrew (the Queen’s second son) and Sarah, Duchess of York, made her first appearance outside London’s Portland Hospital four days after her August 8 birth.

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Princess Beatrice, 1988

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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York, leave Portland Hospital, London, with their newborn daughter Princess Beatrice

The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew (the Queen’s second son) and Sarah, Duchess of York, made her first appearance outside London’s Portland Hospital four days after her August 8 birth.

10of 16Princess Eugenie, 1990Martin Keene/PA Images/GettyThe couple’s second daughter was born on March 23 two years later, at the same hospital.

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Princess Eugenie, 1990

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The Duke and Duchess of York pause outside the Portland Hospital in London with the duchess holding their new daughter Princess Eugenie

The couple’s second daughter was born on March 23 two years later, at the same hospital.

11of 16Peter Phillips, 1977PA Images/GettyPrincess Anne, the Queen’s only daughter, welcomed her son with Captain Mark Phillips at St. Mary’s Hospital on November 15. She chose not to give her children royal titles, making them the first heirs to the throne to be born without them in more than 500 years.

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Peter Phillips, 1977

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Princess Anne leaves St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington with her two-day-old son Peter

Princess Anne, the Queen’s only daughter, welcomed her son with Captain Mark Phillips at St. Mary’s Hospital on November 15. She chose not to give her children royal titles, making them the first heirs to the throne to be born without them in more than 500 years.

12of 16Zara Philipps, 1981Bill Kennedy/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/GettyPrincess Anne’s daughter, born May 15, was presented to the public on the St. Mary’s steps three days later.

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Zara Philipps, 1981

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Her Royal Highness Anne leaves St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, after the birth of her baby daughter Princess Zara

Princess Anne’s daughter, born May 15, was presented to the public on the St. Mary’s steps three days later.

13of 16Prince Charles, 1948Keystone-FranceGamma-Rapho/GettyThe Queen posed for a photograph with her eldest son at his December christening, four weeks after he was born on November 14.

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Prince Charles, 1948

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The Queen posed for a photograph with her eldest son at his December christening, four weeks after he was born on November 14.

14of 16Princess Anne, 1950STF/AFP/GettyThe Queen also posed for a christening portrait with her only daughter, who was born August 15.

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Princess Anne, 1950

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The Queen also posed for a christening portrait with her only daughter, who was born August 15.

15of 16Prince Andrew, 1960Hulton Archive/GettyThis portrait showsPrince Charlessmiling down on his younger brother a few weeks after he was born on February 19.

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Prince Andrew, 1960

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Prince Charles admiring his baby brother, Prince Andrew

This portrait showsPrince Charlessmiling down on his younger brother a few weeks after he was born on February 19.

16of 16Prince Edward, 1964Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and a young Prince Edward.Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/GettyYou can’t get a more royal presentation than appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace before Trooping the Colour, as Edward (born on March 10, but seen here in June) can attest.

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Prince Edward, 1964

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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip with their baby son, Prince Edward

You can’t get a more royal presentation than appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace before Trooping the Colour, as Edward (born on March 10, but seen here in June) can attest.

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