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Louis, who is fifth in line to the British throne, was born on April 23 weighing 3.83kg. Photo: EPA

British royal family releases first official photos of newborn Prince Louis

Both the photographs were taken at Kensington Palace by Kate, the children’s mother and wife of Prince William, Queen Elizabeth’s grandson

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Britain’s royal family on Sunday released two pictures of its newest arrival, Prince Louis, taken by his mother Kate at their Kensington Palace home.

In one touching image, three-year-old Princess Charlotte is kissing her sleeping brother, while the other shows the royal baby propped against a cushion.

The first photograph, which the palace said was taken on April 26, shows Louis propped up against a white cushion, wearing a white jumper and trousers. Photo: Reuters

“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share two photographs of Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis,” said a Kensington Palace statement.

The image with Princess Charlotte was taken on May 2 – her third birthday – while the other, in which Louis wears a white jumper and trousers, was taken on April 26, three days after he was born.

The second photograph, taken on May 2, Charlotte’s third birthday, shows the princess holding her sleeping younger brother affectionately. Photo: Reuters

Louis Arthur Charles, fifth in line to the British throne, is William and Kate’s third child and a sixth great-grandchild for Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip.

He will hold the title of prince after the queen changed the rules in 2012 to ensure that all of William’s children would be entitled to the style, not just his eldest son.

The birth kicks off a busy summer of royal celebrations, with Prince Harry set to marry US actress Meghan Markle on May 19.

Additional reporting by Reuters

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: A happy family
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