Pippa Middleton, aged 38, and her husband James, aged 46, are celebrating the arrival of their newest family member, a baby girl.
The couple already have two children, Arthur, born in October 2018, and Grace, who joined the family in March 2021.
The birth of their new daughter took place a few weeks ago, following Pippa's public appearance proudly showcasing her baby bump in a stunning green dress at the Palace Concert for the Platinum Jubilee.
The latest addition to the Middleton family was born at the prestigious Lindo wing of St Mary's Hospital in London, where Pippa's nephews and niece, George, Charlotte, and Louis, were also welcomed into the world.
Although the baby girl's name remains undisclosed, she will be the fifth cousin to the Cambridge children, in addition to Pippa's older kids and Harry and Meghan's offspring, Archie, aged 3, and Lilibet, aged 1.
Furthermore, she will be the sixth grandchild for Carol and Michael Middleton.
Carol Middleton, expressing her excitement about being a grandmother, shared her plans of enjoying outdoor activities with her grandchildren, including running down hills, climbing trees, and playing at the playground.
She emphasized her eagerness to engage in various fun-filled adventures with the little ones, such as cooking together, dancing around, and going on bike rides.
In an effort to bring the extended Middleton family closer, Pippa and James are reportedly contemplating a move to a village near Bucklebury in Berkshire.
The property they are eyeing is estimated to be valued at £15 million.
This picturesque location holds sentimental value for the Middleton siblings, as it is where they grew up, and their parents still reside there.
Moreover, the village is conveniently located just a short 50-minute drive away from Windsor, where Kate and William are planning to relocate during the summer.
Sources close to the couple revealed that Pippa and James have been eagerly anticipating settling down, expanding their family, and embracing a quieter lifestyle.
The couple exchanged vows in May 2017 at St Mark's Church in Englefield, Berkshire, with numerous royals gracing the occasion, including Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie.