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Royal Baby Cambridge: the Windsor fifth


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their third child. The baby, due in spring 2018, will be fifth in line to the throne from birth. And as far as the House of Windsor is concerned, that's a pretty interesting position to arrive in. Here's a run down of the babies born as fifth in line since the House of Windsor was created in July 1917....


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Name Princess Beatrice of York
Born Beatrice Elizabeth Mary on August 8th 1988, London
Daughter of HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York and  Sarah, Duchess of York
Relation to the Queen granddaugther
Took over as fifth from her uncle, the Earl of Wessex
Stood in line behind Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry and Prince Andrew
Remained as fifth until July 22nd 2013 when the birth of Prince George moved her down to sixth
Position now Beatrice is currently seventh in line to the throne
And come 2018...baby Cambridge number three will see Bea hop down to eighth in line to the throne, quite appropriate for a princess born on 8/8/88.




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Name Peter Phillips
Born Peter Mark Anthony Phillips on November 15th 1977, London
Son of HRH Princess Anne, the Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips
Relation to the Queen grandson
Took over as fifth from his great aunt, Princess Margaret
Stood in line behind Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Princess Anne
Remained as fifth until June 21st 1982 when the birth of his cousin, Prince William, moved him down to sixth in line
Position now Peter Phillips is currently thirteenth in line to the throne
And come 2018...the Queen's eldest grandchild will now move to fourteenth in the line of succession





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Name David, Earl of Snowdon
Born David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley on November 3rd 1961, London
Son of HRH Princess Margaret  and Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon
Relation to the Queen nephew
Took over as fifth from HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Stood in line behind Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and Princess Margaret
Remained as fifth until March 10th 1964 when the birth of his cousin, Prince Edward, moved him down to sixth in line
Position now The Earl of Snowdon is currently eighteenth in line to the throne
And come 2018...he'll be nineteenth in the order of succession



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Name Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Born HRH Prince Richard Alexander Walter George of Gloucester on August 26th 1944, Northamptonshire
Son of HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucster and HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
Relation to the Queen first cousin
Took over as fifth from HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
Stood in line behind Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Prince William of Gloucester
Remained as fifth until November 15th 1948 when the birth of Prince Charles moved him down to sixth in line to the throne
Position now The Duke of Gloucester is twenty fourth in line to the throne
And come 2018...you've done the maths already, this prince will be number 25 come next spring

Prince Gabriel of Sweden




The newest prince in Europe is called Gabriel. The King of Sweden, baby's grandad, announced his names at a special cabinet meeting this morning. The sixth in line to the Swedish throne and sixth grandchild of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia is Gabriel Carl Walther.


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Prince Gabriel of Sweden was born on August 31st 2017 at the Danderyd Hospital. He is the second child of Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia and a baby brother for Prince Alexander, now nineteen months old.



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Gabriel is a bit of a new name for Sweden's royals although baby Bernadotte's middle names are much more familiar. He shares Carl as a name with his dad (Carl Philip) and granddad as well as cousin Oscar who has it as his second name. Walther was the name of Queen Silvia's father  and Gabriel's great grandfather. He has also been given the title of Duke of Dalarna - another announcement made this morning at the cabinet meeting which Crown Princess Victoria also attended. 



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The Swedish Royal Family then attended a Te Deum at the Royal Palace for Gabriel's safe arrival with King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia looking about as proud as grandparents can look. Also in the front row were Victoria, her husband Prince Daniel and Carl Philip. Just behind were Princess Madeleine, who announced her own third pregnancy just last week, her husband Chris O'Neill and Princess Christina, sister of Carl Gustaf.




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We're promised some official photos soon, a first chance to get a close up look of Gabriel and see him with big brother, Alexander. Until then, the sixth in line to the throne of Sweden is staying tucked up at home with mum and dad while everyone get used to the name. Another royal Gabriel has been announced.

William and Kate: royal baby Cambridge number 3


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are to be parents again. Kate is pregnant with baby number 3 and while there's no official due date, all eyes are turning to late spring for the arrival the latest royal baby.







Kensington Palace announced the third pregnancy of the Duchess of Cambridge just after 10am on September 4th 2017. Kate is already suffering from the same severe form of morning sickness that marked the early parts of her previous two pregnancies and has cancelled her forthcoming engagements.


The baby will be a little brother or sister for Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2 and the change in succession law means that a boy won't leapfrog his big sister. The newest prince or princess of the House of Windsor will be fifth in line to the throne. They will also be a sixth great grandchild for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Settle down and stock up, royal baby mania is about to begin again. Congratulations to William, Kate, George and Charlotte as the Cambridges prepare to become five.

Wedding reception flowers at The Venue Navenby

The wonderful reception of S&R's wedding was held in the lovely The Venue at Navenby. A place we hadn't set up at before but it is a lovely light space that can be dressed to suit your style. Roger who was our contact, was full of ideas that could be used to personalise the space. If you are looking for a venue that is large, seats up to 175, more than most Lincoln venues, and has great space outside, especially if lots of children are attending, then do check it out.

To the flowers;
We were honoured to take this wedding on, a superb colour mix and from previous posts here and here, excellent flowers and designs.
The bride knew more or less what she wanted and it was up to us to create these designs.
The top table wanted to be a long and low, without trailing but a country mix of flowers and foliage to suit the bouquets. 



At either end we placed a small candelabra on a mirror. 
We also placed bay trees around the venue and the two pedestals from the church were being brought up to stand behind the table.



The lovely top table display


Our bay trees with the other wonderful decorations which are by Emma Louise at Elegant Touches, always a pleasure to work alongside this lady.


Our small candelabras adorned the guest tables, again in ivory, yellow and purple with lots of herbs and scented foliage. When the candles are lit and the room is warm these really will fill the air with sweet scent.



Mirrors and candelabras can be hired with or without flowers.



The room is a large space waiting to be filled with your designs and ideas.



Bay trees and candelabras to enhance your guests enjoyment of your wedding day.




All displays are set up for you on the wedding morning and all hired items are dismantled and collected the following day, in conjunction with the venue staff. All included within any quote given. Saving you or your guests hassle in getting items back to us.

If you are holding your wedding reception (or any event) here please do get in touch to ask us how you could style the space.
If you love the designs and are getting wed elsewhere, ask us for a quote to deliver and set up your requirements.

Sandra x


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