Playmates of the New Royal Baby

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Playmates of the New Royal Baby
Who will be the new royal baby's best friends as it grows up in the spotlight?

As well as his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, the newest addition to the British royal family will have a range of other children to play with. Here are just a few of the young Prince’s possible playmates.

Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar

Kate and William met the children of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland last year when they visited Sweden. The royal couple’s six-year-old daughter (pictured above) and 2-year-old son would make great companions for the new British Prince.

Isla Phillips

Six-year-old Isla Phillips is a top contender. A second cousin of the new baby, Isla lives in rural Norfolk, near Kate and William’s country home, Anmer Hall. She visited Buckingham Palace last summer for the Queen’s 91st birthday.

Isabella Windsor

Isabella is the second child of Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor. The two-year-old and her older sister Maud are already good friends with both Charlotte and George.

Mia Tindall

Four-year-old Mia is the daughter of Zara Tindall, born Zara Anne Elizabeth Phillips. She will soon be a big sister, with Zara expecting her second child in just a few month’s time. Both Mia and her soon-to-be-born sibling would make great playmates for Prince William and Kate Middleton’s newest baby. Plus, mums Kate and Zara are friends.

Cienna Finch

Cienna’s parents are both good friends of Kate and William, Kate having dated Rupert as a student at St Andrews University and William having known Natasha since his childhood. Cienna’s big sister Georgia is already friends with the new Prince’s sister Charlotte, making the connection all the more likely.

Princess Leonore and Prince Nicholas

The children of Swedish royals Princess Madeleine and Christopher O’Neill, 4-year-old Princess Leonore and 2-year-old Prince Nicholas are likely playmates for the new British royal. Here they are pictured below getting up to mischief.

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