CAMILLA'S GIFT FOR 'BABY SUSSEX' IS THE TYPICAL GRANDMA'S GIFT
Although they were among the first to know the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have not yet been able to visit their grandson.
The official trip to Germany of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla, has prevented them from meeting their new grandson. Hours after Meghan Markle gave birth to her first child with Prince Harry early Monday morning, the future King of England and his wife set sail for Berlin to start a four-day tour that will also take them to Leipzig and Munich. However, the first words that the Prince of Wales dedicated to his admirers in the German capital were dedicated to his new grandson.
“We couldn't be more pleased with the news. We are looking forward to meeting the baby as soon as we return ”, said Prince Charles, who, according to the official announcement of the birth, was one of the first people to whom the news of the birth was communicated together with his wife, Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh , the Dukes of Cambridge, and the three brothers of Diana of Wales: Lady Jane Fellowes, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and the Earl of Spencer.
When they have the opportunity to go to Frogmore Cottage to meet their grandson, they will not do so empty-handed, because after just a few hours in Berlin Prince Charles and Camilla have already received several gifts for the son of the Dukes of Sussex : the teddy bear that the President of Germany gave to the Prince of Wales - the bear is the symbol of Berlin - and the pajamas that the Duchess of Cornwall was given during a visit to an organization supporting victims of sexist violence. “As soon as we return, I will deliver it to you, direct from Germany. I'm sure they'll love it, ”Camilla said.
This noon, the paternal grandparents of the baby will in any case have the opportunity to see him in the photographs that will be published after the pose that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to offer to the press at their home in Windsor, with their child in their arms. It is also expected that Prince Harry and Meghan will take the opportunity to reveal the name chosen for the child. For now, we only know that it will be surnamed Windsor and not Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the original surname of the British royal family until, in the middle of World War I, King George V decided to change it because it sounded too German.