British Royal Baby First Appearance Pictures
From Her Majesty to Meghan Markle: How Royal Baby Debuts Have Evolved Over the Years
The history of the British monarchy is steeped in rules and tradition, including when it comes to their offspring. Over the years, royal babies — especially those who will one day take the throne — have been born to tremendous fanfare. We've seen gun salutes, easel announcements, and, in the cases of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, masses of press and photographers waiting to get a glimpse of the family's newest, tiniest members.
Most recently, Meghan and Prince Harry shook things up by having the proud dad hold his bundle of joy — a statement perfectly in line with the couple's feminist ideals and commitment to bucking gender norms. While impressive, you might be surprised to find out that Harry isn't the first male royal to take over cradling duties during his baby's big reveal! Scroll through to see how royal babies have made their debut over the past several decades.
Princess Elizabeth, April 1926
Princess Margaret, August 1930
Prince Charles, November 1948
Princess Anne, August 1950
Prince Andrew, February 1960
Prince Edward, March 1964
David Armstrong-Jones, Nov. 1961
Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, May 1964
Peter Phillips, Nov. 1977
Zara Phillips, May 1981
Prince William, June 1982
Prince Harry, September 1984
Princess Beatrice, August 1988
Princess Eugenie, March 1990
Lady Louise Windsor, Nov. 2003
James, Viscount Severn, 2007
Prince George, July 2013
Princess Charlotte, May 2015
Prince Louis, April 2018
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, May 2019
