Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is thrilled to announce the arrival of her longtime stylist, Natasha Archer, and her husband, royal photographer Chris Jackson's second child just days before Christmas.
The heartwarming news was shared by Jackson through a photo he posted on social media.
In the picture, their three-year-old son is seen in festive attire, gently caressing his baby brother's head, with a beautifully lit Christmas tree in the background.
The caption read, “When you come downstairs in the morning, looking for Eddie, the elf, and find a new baby brother.”
Archer and Jackson tied the knot in April 2017, and their first child, Theo, was born in December 2018, shortly after the birth of Prince Louis, the third child of Catherine and Prince William, who is now three years old.
Archer, who has been an integral part of the Duchess of Cambridge's transformation into a stylish princess, has been working with her since 2007.
Initially hired as a personal assistant, she later became a key member of the Duchess' style team, assisting her in selecting outfits for official events and tours, and ensuring she looks impeccable even post-childbirth.
After the birth of Prince Louis in April 2018, Archer was seen leaving St Mary's Hospital before the royal couple presented their newborn son to the public outside the Lindo Wing.
In recognition of her dedicated service to the royal family, the Duke of Cambridge honored Natasha by making her a member of the Royal Victorian Order during a special ceremony at the palace in 2019.
This prestigious award acknowledges individuals who have made significant contributions to the monarch or other royal family members.
Following the ceremony, Natasha's husband, Chris Jackson, a renowned royal photographer with nearly two decades of experience, shared his pride in her achievement through heartfelt photos and a touching message.
Jackson, aged 41, has traveled extensively with the royal family, capturing some of their most memorable moments over the years.
From accompanying the Queen, Prince of Wales, and Duchess of Cornwall to covering the Cambridges' official engagements, Jackson has been a trusted presence behind the lens.
Notably, Jackson was the photographer at Prince William's recent Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony, showcasing his skill in documenting important royal events.