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Royal Family Adds Four Puppies to their Home
Prince William, Princess Kate, and their three children have expanded their family with the arrival of four new members. According to The Sun, the family's Cocker Spaniel, Orla, has given birth to a litter of four puppies.
The family, including Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (10), and Prince Louis (7), is reportedly overjoyed with the addition of the tiny four-legged creatures and are said to be eager to keep them. An anonymous source quotes the newspaper, saying "mother and babies are doing well."
Orla, a five-year-old black Cocker Spaniel, has been a part of the family since 2020. She is a descendant of Luna, Kate's brother James Middleton's dog. Another family dog, Lupo—also a black Cocker Spaniel—which James had gifted to the royal couple in 2011, passed away a few months later. In April, the royal family shared a photo of Orla on their Instagram account to celebrate "National Pet Day."
The palace has yet to officially confirm the news, but the family is currently spending time adjusting to life with the puppies, with the children's desire to keep them at the forefront.
Princess Kate, Prince William, and their children are delighted with the new additions to their family: four puppies. The lifestyle of the family, including their home-and-garden, has been enriched with the presence of these four-legged pets.