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Spencer, Princess of Sussex
Princess Spencer of Sussex (Spencer Diana Charlotte;[fn 1] born 15 September 2010) is the elder child and first daughter of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Rose, Duchess of Sussex. She is sixth in line to succeed her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, after her paternal grandfather, Charles, Prince of Wales, her uncle, cousins, and her father.

Announcement
On 10 January 2010, Clarence House announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were expecting their first child.[2] At less than twelve weeks, the announcement was made earlier in the pregnancy than is traditional because of the Duchess's admission to hospital with hyperemesis gravidarum.[3] Before the birth, there was speculation the event would boost the British national economy and provide a focus for national pride.[4][5] Welsh composer Paul Mealor, who composed "Ubi Caritas et Amor" for the wedding of the Duke and Duchess, composed a lullaby entitled "Sleep On", with lyrics by Irish composer Brendan Graham. A recording was made of it by New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra as a gift for the baby.[6][7][8] Commemorative coins were issued by the Royal Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, and Royal Australian Mint;[9][10][11] the first time a royal birth had been marked that way.

Birth
The Duchess was admitted to St Mary's Hospital, London, in the early stages of labour on 15 September 2010.[13][14] She gave birth to a girl weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces (3.80 kg) at 15:24 BST (15:24 UTC) later the same day.[15][16] This marked the second time that three generations of direct heirs to the British throne have been alive at the same time, a situation that last occurred between 1894 and 1901, in the last seven years of the reign of Queen Victoria. The birth took place in the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, Paddington[17]—the same hospital in which Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, were born to Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1984 and 1982, respectively. Queen Elizabeth II's former gynaecologist, Marcus Setchell, delivered the baby assisted by Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Sunit Godambe and Physician to the Queen John Cunningham.[15][18][19] The midwifery team accompanying the gynaecologists was led by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust's director of midwifery Professor Jackie Dunkley-Bent.[20] Harry was by his wife's side when she gave birth.[18] The customary formal bulletin announcing the royal birth was displayed on an easel outside Buckingham Palace, although in a break with tradition the news was first conveyed in a press release from palace officials.[16][21] Gun salutes signalled the birth in the capitals of Bermuda,[22] the UK,[23] New Zealand,[24] and Canada;[25] the bells of Westminster Abbey and many other churches were rung;[26][27] and iconic landmarks in the Commonwealth realms were illuminated in various colours, mostly pink to signify the birth of a girl.[28][29][30][31][32] The Duchess and her baby, accompanied by the Duke, left hospital on 17 September,[33] and the baby's name was announced as Spencer Diana Charlotte. The following day.[34][35][36] Harry took the full two weeks' paternity leave from his job.

Biography
Princess Spencer was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace on 23 October 2010. Julia Samuel, James Middleton and Pippa Middleton serving as godparents.[38][39] The ceremony used a font that was made for Queen Victoria's first child and water from the River Jordan.[40][41] The Royal Mint issued a set of commemorative coins to celebrate the christening, the first coins to mark a royal christening in Britain.[42] Spencer, with hes parents, embarked on his first royal tour in February 2011, during which the Sussex's spent three weeks in New Zealand and Australia. Her first public engagement of the tour was on 9 February at a playdate at Government House, Wellington, organised by the New Zealand parenting organisation, Plunket. His parents also attended.[43] On 20 February, Easter Sunday, he met a bilby named after him at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.[44] The BBC said at the end of the tour "there's no doubt Princess Spencer stole the limelight".[45] Spencer's first birthday party was themed around children's author Dr. Seuss, who was one of Rose's favorite authors On 15 January 2012, Spencer visited the hospital of her birth after the birth of her Sisters Elizabeth and Victoria, her second public appearance in the United Kingdom.[49] She made her first public appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour parade on 13 June that year, to watch a flypast by the Red Arrows on the Queen's Official Birthday.[50][51] In August 2015, Kensington Palace stated that they wanted all global media to stop taking unauthorised photographs of Spencer, as they believed "a line has been crossed" in paparazzi methods of locating and photographing her.[52] In January 2015, Spencer started her education at the Westacre Montessori School Nursery, near their family home at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.[53] That April, she was photographed for postage stamps to mark her great-grandmother's 90th birthday, alongside her father and grandfather.[54] On 22 April of that year, she had her first meeting with a President of the United States, Barack Obama.[55] She was photographed with a rocking horse that Obama had given her when she was born.[56] The encounter later prompted Obama to joke that "Princess Spencer showed up to our meeting in her bathrobe... a clear breach of protocol.

Princess Spencer Effect
The Princess Spencer effect, also known as the royal baby effect, is the trend that news about Princess Spencer has in business and pop culture, similar to her mother's. Clothing and products identified as used by Spencer tend to sell better than before. The effect was noted during his April 2014 tour of New Zealand and Australia and many businesses have attempted to use this effect to their advantage.[58] She was ranked No. 49 on GQ's "50 Best Dressed Ladies in Britain" list in 2015.[59] In 2016, the dressing gown she wore sold out after she was seen wearing it.

Title and style
Princess Spencer's official title and style is Her Royal Highness Princess Spencer of Sussex.[61][62] While her name was announced two days after her birth, she was, from birth, a British princess entitled to the style of Royal Highness under letters patent issued by her great-great-great grandfather, King George V in 1917, which gave the title and style to the eldest son of the Prince of Wales's eldest son.[63] Letters patent issued on 31 Augest 2010 by Queen Elizabeth II extended the 1917 patent so that all children of the Prince of Wales's eldest son are princes or princesses with the style Royal Highness.[64][65] As with other princes and princesses who are born to royal dukes, Spencer's territorial designation is taken from her father's title,[61] in this case "Sussex", from Duke of Sussex.

Ancestory
Through her father, she is a member of the House of Windsor. Through her mother she is a descendant of the Middleton family. Through her paternal grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales, she descends from the Spencer family, and also from three of the illegitimate children of Charles II and James II. As a great-grandchild of the Duke of Edinburgh, her patrilineal descent is from the Greek and Danish royal families.

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Elizabeth, Princess of Sussex
Princess Elizabeth of Sussex (Elizabeth Philippa Carole ;[fn 1] born 15 January 2012) is the second eldest child and second daughter of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Rose, Duchess of Sussex. She is seventh in line by two and a half minutes to succeed her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, after her paternal grandfather, Charles, Prince of Wales, her uncle, cousins, and her father and older sister.

Announcement
On 10 May 2011, Clarence House announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were expecting their second and third child.[2] At less than twelve weeks, the announcement was made earlier in the pregnancy than is traditional because of the Duchess's admission to hospital with hyperemesis gravidarum.[3] Before the birth, there was speculation the event would boost the British national economy and provide a focus for national pride.[4][5][6][7][8] Commemorative coins were issued by the Royal Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, and Royal Australian Mint;[9][10][11] the second time a royal birth had been marked that way.

Birth
The Duchess was admitted to St Mary's Hospital, London, in the early stages of labour on 15 January 2012.[13][14] She gave birth to a girl weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces at 16:29 BST (15:24 UTC) later the same day.[15][16] This marked the second time that four generations of direct heirs to the British throne have been alive at the same time, a situation that last occurred between 1894 and 1901, in the last seven years of the reign of Queen Victoria. The birth took place in the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, Paddington[17]—the same hospital in which Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, were born to Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1984 and 1982, respectively. Queen Elizabeth II's former gynaecologist, Marcus Setchell, delivered the baby assisted by Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Sunit Godambe and Physician to the Queen John Cunningham.[15][18][19] The midwifery team accompanying the gynaecologists was led by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust's director of midwifery Professor Jackie Dunkley-Bent.[20] Harry was by his wife's side when she gave birth.[18] The customary formal bulletin announcing the royal birth was displayed on an easel outside Buckingham Palace, although in a break with tradition the news was first conveyed in a press release from palace officials.[16][21] Gun salutes signalled the birth in the capitals of Bermuda,[22] the UK,[23] New Zealand,[24] and Canada;[25] the bells of Westminster Abbey and many other churches were rung;[26][27] and iconic landmarks in the Commonwealth realms were illuminated in various colours, mostly pink to signify the birth of a two girls.[28][29][30][31][32] The Duchess and her baby, accompanied by the Duke, left hospital on 17 January,[33] and the baby's name was announced as Elizabeth Philippa Carole. The following day.[34][35][36] Harry took the full three weeks' paternity leave from his job.

Biography
Princess Elizabeth was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace on 23 February 2010, with her twin sister Victoria Catherine Anne. Peter Phillips, Charles armstrong-Jones, Kate Middleton and Catherine Hall serving as godparents.[38][39] The ceremony used a font that was made for Queen Victoria's first child and water from the River Jordan.[40][41] The Royal Mint issued a set of commemorative coins to celebrate the christening, the second coins to mark a royal christening in Britain.[42] Elizabeth, with her parents, embarked on her first royal tour in February 2012, during which the Sussex's spent three weeks in America and Canada. Their first public engagement of the tour was on 9 February at a playdate at Government House, The White House, organised by the American parenting organisation, Plunket. His parents also attended.[43] On 20 February, Easter Sunday, he met a bilby named after her at Elephant Zoo in America.[44] The BBC said at the end of the tour "there's no doubt the princesses stole the limelight".[45] Elizabeth and Victoria 's first birthday party was themed around Africa one of Harry's favorite places to visit. On 23 June 2014, Spencer visited the hospital of her birth after the birth of her brother Henry, her secnd public appearance in the United Kingdom.[49] She made her first public appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour parade on 13 June that year, to watch a flypast by the Red Arrows on the Queen's Official Birthday.[50][51] In August 2015, Kensington Palace stated that they wanted all global media to stop taking unauthorised photographs of Elizabeth and her sister, as they believed "a line has been crossed" in paparazzi methods of locating and photographing her.[52]

Title and style
Princess Elizabeth's official title and style is Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth of Sussex.[61][62] While her name was announced two days after her birth, she was, from birth, a British princess entitled to the style of Royal Highness under letters patent issued by her great-great-great grandfather, King George V in 1917, which gave the title and style to the eldest son of the Prince of Wales's eldest son and other children.[63] Letters patent issued on 31 August 2010 by Queen Elizabeth II extended the 1917 patent so that all children of the Prince of Wales's eldest son are princes or princesses with the style Royal Highness.[64][65] As with other princes and princesses who are born to royal dukes, Elizabeth's territorial designation is taken from her father's title,[61] in this case "Sussex", from Duke of Sussex.

Ancestory
Through her father, she is a member of the House of Windsor. Through her mother she is a descendant of the Middleton family. Through her paternal grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales, she descends from the Spencer family, and also from three of the illegitimate children of Charles II and James II. As a great-grandchild of the Duke of Edinburgh, her patrilineal descent is from the Greek and Danish royal families.

Victoria, Princess of Sussex
Princess Victoria of Sussex (victoria Catherine Anne ;[fn 1] born 15 January 2012) is the third eldest child and third daughter of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Rose, Duchess of Sussex. She is eighth in line by two and a half minutes to succeed her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, after her paternal grandfather, Charles, Prince of Wales, her uncle, cousins, and her father and older sister and twin.

Announcement
On 10 May 2011, Clarence House announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were expecting their second and third child.[2] At less than twelve weeks, the announcement was made earlier in the pregnancy than is traditional because of the Duchess's admission to hospital with hyperemesis gravidarum.[3] Before the birth, there was speculation the event would boost the British national economy and provide a focus for national pride.[4][5][6][7][8] Commemorative coins were issued by the Royal Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, and Royal Australian Mint;[9][10][11] the second time a royal birth had been marked that way.

Birth
The Duchess was admitted to St Mary's Hospital, London, in the early stages of labour on 15 January 2012.[13][14] She gave birth to a girl weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces at 16:29 BST (15:24 UTC) later the same day.[15][16] This marked the second time that four generations of direct heirs to the British throne have been alive at the same time, a situation that last occurred between 1894 and 1901, in the last seven years of the reign of Queen Victoria. The birth took place in the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, Paddington[17]—the same hospital in which Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, were born to Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1984 and 1982, respectively. Queen Elizabeth II's former gynaecologist, Marcus Setchell, delivered the baby assisted by Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Sunit Godambe and Physician to the Queen John Cunningham.[15][18][19] The midwifery team accompanying the gynaecologists was led by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust's director of midwifery Professor Jackie Dunkley-Bent.[20] Harry was by his wife's side when she gave birth.[18] The customary formal bulletin announcing the royal birth was displayed on an easel outside Buckingham Palace, although in a break with tradition the news was first conveyed in a press release from palace officials.[16][21] Gun salutes signalled the birth in the capitals of Bermuda,[22] the UK,[23] New Zealand,[24] and Canada;[25] the bells of Westminster Abbey and many other churches were rung;[26][27] and iconic landmarks in the Commonwealth realms were illuminated in various colours, mostly pink to signify the birth of a two girls.[28][29][30][31][32] The Duchess and her baby, accompanied by the Duke, left hospital on 17 January,[33] and the baby's name was announced as Elizabeth Philippa Carole. The following day.[34][35][36] Harry took the full three weeks' paternity leave from his job.

Biography
Princess Victoria was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace on 23 February 2010, with her twin sister Elizabeth Philippa Carole. Olivia Bleasdale, Sir Elton John, Prince William, and Emily Bevan serving as godparents.[38][39] The ceremony used a font that was made for Queen Victoria's first child and water from the River Jordan.[40][41] The Royal Mint issued a set of commemorative coins to celebrate the christening, the second coins to mark a royal christening in Britain.[42] Victoria, with her parents, embarked on her first royal tour in February 2012, during which the Sussex's spent three weeks in America and Canada. Their first public engagement of the tour was on 9 February at a playdate at Government House, Wellington, organised by the New Zealand parenting organisation, Plunket. His parents also attended.[43] On 20 February, Easter Sunday, he met a bilby named after her at Elephant Zoo in America.[44] The BBC said at the end of the tour "there's no doubt the princesses stole the limelight".[45] Elizabeth and Victoria 's first birthday party was themed around Africa one of Harry's favorite places to visit. On 23 June 2014, Victoria visited the hospital of her birth after the birth of her brother Henry, her second public appearance in the United Kingdom.[49] She made her first public appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour parade on 13 June that year, to watch a flypast by the Red Arrows on the Queen's Official Birthday.[50][51] In August 2015, Kensington Palace stated that they wanted all global media to stop taking unauthorised photographs of Elizabeth and her sister, as they believed "a line has been crossed" in paparazzi methods of locating and photographing her.[52]

Title and style
Princess Victoria's official title and style is Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Sussex.[61][62] While her name was announced two days after her birth, she was, from birth, a British princess entitled to the style of Royal Highness under letters patent issued by her great-great-great grandfather, King George V in 1917, which gave the title and style to the eldest son of the Prince of Wales's eldest son and other children.[63] Letters patent issued on 31 Augest 2010 by Queen Elizabeth II extended the 1917 patent so that all children of the Prince of Wales's eldest son are princes or princesses with the style Royal Highness.[64][65] As with other princes and princesses who are born to royal dukes, Victoria's territorial designation is taken from her father's title,[61] in this case "Sussex", from Duke of Sussex.

Ancestory
Through her father, she is a member of the House of Windsor. Through her mother she is a descendant of the Middleton family. Through her paternal grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales, she descends from the Spencer family, and also from three of the illegitimate children of Charles II and James II. As a great-grandchild of the Duke of Edinburgh, her patrilineal descent is from the Greek and Danish royal families.

Prince Henry of Sussex
Prince Henry of Sussex (Henry Charles Philip born 23 June 2014) is the youngest child and only son of Prince Harry, Duke of Suused, and Rose, Duchess of Sussex. He is ninth in line to succeed his paternal great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, after her paternal grandfather, uncle, two cousins, father, and older sisters.

Biography
Clarence House announced on 20 October 2013 that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were expecting their fourth child.[2][3] The next month, Kensington Palace announced that the baby was expected to be born in June 2014.[4][5]

On 23 June 2014, at 08:34 BST, the Duchess gave birth to a son who weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces (3.71 kg) at St Mary's Hospital, London.[6][7][8][9] The Duke of Sussex was present at the birth. The Duchess had been in labour at St Mary's Hospital (where Prince Harry was born) since 06:00 BST. The baby was delivered naturally by midwives Arona Ahmed and Jacquie Dunkley-Bent,[10] with doctors Alan Farthing, surgeon-gynaecologist to the Duke's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II; Guy Thorpe-Beeston, an expert in high-risk pregnancies and surgeon-gynaecologist of the Royal Household; Sunit Godambe, consultant neonatalogist at the hospital; and Huw Thomas, physician to the Queen. Farthing, Thorpe-Beeston, and Godambe were also present at the birth of the Sussex's first, second, and third children, Princess Spencer,Princess Elizabeth, and Princess Victoria in 2010 and 2012.[11] The baby was shown to the public for the first time outside the hospital with his parents, less than 10 hours after he was born.[12]

In the evening of the following day, landmarks such as Tower Bridge, London Eye, and the Trafalgar Square fountains in London and the Peace Tower in Ottawa, Ontario, were illuminated blue to mark the prince's birth.[13][14] On 25 June, gun salutes were fired at Hyde Park and the Tower of London.[15][9] Later that day, his name was announced as Henry Charles Philip Spencer.[16] On 5 July 2014, Prince Henry was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham. His godparents are friend of the duchess Victoria crown Princess of Sweden, Adam Middleton, the Duchess's paternal cousin, Neil McCorquodale, Prince Harry's uncle, and Lord Fellowes Prince Harry's uncle; [17]

On 22 June 2015, the Royal Family released photographs of Henry ahead of his first birthday.[18][19][20] Multiple retailers, particularly in clothing, are expected to benefit greatly from their product placement in these photographs.[21] On 23 June, Henry turned one, receiving gifts from 64 countries, including a book of Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales from British Prime Minister David Cameron,[22] and a £30,000 gemstone-studded white gold toy rattle from The Natural Sapphire Company of the United States.[23] On 11 June, he made his first public appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following Trooping the Colour, and in September accompanied his parents to Canada.

Titles and Style
Prince Henry of Sussex is, from birth, a British prince entitled to the style of Royal Highness under letters patent issued by Queen Elizabeth II on 31 December 2009, which gave the title and style to all children of the Prince of Wales's eldest son.[24][25] The prince is ninth in line to succeed the Queen, after her grandfather,uncle, cousins, father, and older sisters.[2][26]
 * 24 June 2014 - present His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Windsor

Ansestry
Through his father, he is a member of the House of Windsor. Through his mother she is a descendant of the Middleton family. Through his paternal grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales, he descends from the Spencer family, and also from three of the illegitimate children of Charles II and James II. As a great-grandchild of the Duke of Edinburgh, his patrilineal descent is from the Greek and Danish royal families.

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