Zara Tindall has just announced her baby joy to the world, promising another new addition to the growing list of great-grandchildren to the Queen.
The 94-year-old monarch has a total of eight grandkids, with the majority old enough to welcome children of their own.
Here, we take a look at all the royal youngsters lucky enough to call the Queen their ‘great-granny’.
Zara Tindall baby: When should the Queen expect another great-grandchild?
Earlier this week, Zara and her husband Mike delighted royal fans as they announced they’re expecting their third baby together.
The former rugby star confirmed the happy news on his podcast The Good, The Bad & The Rugby on Wednesday (December 9).
The couple, who married in 2011, are already parents to their daughters Mia, six, and Lena, two.
Even though the children are members of the royal family, they don’t have official titles.
Prince William and Kate Middleton
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are proud parents to three adorable children.
As the future king, Prince George is seemingly the most well-known of the Queen’s great-grandchildren.
The seven-year-old is closely followed by Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.
George shares a unique relationship with the Queen, with the pair often spending alone time together.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
While Prince Harry and his wife Meghan may have stepped down from royal life, Archie Harrison is still very much part of the family.
The one-year-old was born in May last year, which makes him seventh in line for the throne.
Earlier this year, Archie and his parents called the monarch via Zoom to wish her a happy 94th birthday.
The couple shared the news via their spokesperson.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank
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