Royal baby fever swept the nation last week with the arrival of Prince William and Kate's third child, Prince Louis. The adorable little boy made his debut on the steps on the Lindo Wing on Monday 23 April at just seven hours old.
Since then, family members and close friends have flocked to Kensington Palace to meet the newest member of the royal family. Kate's siblings Pippa and James Middleton, and her mum Carole Middleton, have all been pictured leaving the palace. Hands-on grandma Carole was even spotted doing the school run and picking up Prince George, four, from Thomas's Battersea.
William's younger brother Prince Harry – who is already an uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte – has most likely met his new nephew. The Prince and his fiancée Meghan Markle live next door to William and Kate.
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With just three weeks to go before their royal wedding, Harry and Meghan will be balancing their public engagements with last-minute wedding preparations. And who knows, this time next year royal watchers could hear the pitter-patter of tiny feet again. Let's hope so!
In honour of Harry's role as a fun and caring uncle, we're taking a look back at some of his sweetest moments with babies…
Harry indulged in a little peek-a-boo time with this youngster during his visit to Barbados in 2016.
The royal did a good job at entertaining his friend's baby after playing in a charity polo match in Ascot back in 2012.
Harry was particularly drawn to this adorable little girl in Tidworth, who was fittingly dressed in a Union Jack frock.
Harry gives the best cuddles! Here the Queen's grandson is pictured visiting the children's ward at the Queen Elizabeth ll hospital in Bridgetown, Barbados.
The Prince has always been praised for his natural ability to engage with people and put them at ease, just like his mum Princess Diana.
His warmth is especially clear during walkabouts when he approaches fans of all ages, including this little cutie in Denmark!
The Prince shared a tender moment with one sleeping baby, Lexi, during a visit to Cardiff when he was 23.