Lady Tatiana Mountbatten
She has become a mother for the second time
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Lady Tatiana Mountbatten has announced the birth of her second child and has already revealed the gender.
Lady Tatiana Mountbatten (34) has become a mother for the second time. As the large cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip announced, she and her husband Alexander Dru (born 1991) received a son after daughter Elodie.
Your son is called Albie
She informed the happy message in a longer Instagram post, on which the little one can be seen while sleeping. In the article she also revealed the name of the baby: Albie.
After weeks in the country it is now going back to London
“March could have been the best month of my life,” summarized Lady Tatiana Mountbatten. So her son was apparently born a few weeks ago. The family spent the time in the country and it was “wonderful” to “take care of Albie”. She further revealed: “His big sister loved being outside all day and slowly gets used to him.”
Apparently the family was able to spend the first time after birth: “We played, rested, ate, ate, slept a little and enjoyed every minute.” Now return the family to London and have to find out “what our new normality looks like”.
Wedding in 2022
The engagement of Lady Tatiana Mountbatten and the entrepreneur Alexander “Alick” Dru was announced in January 2022. He had made the application in Verbier in the Swiss Alps during a vacation. The couple celebrated their dream wedding on July 23, 2022 in the Winchester cathedral. In September 2023, daughter Elodie was born. The second pregnancy was announced in October 2024.
Lady Tatiana Mountbatten is the large cousin of the late former royal couple, Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and Prince Philip (1921-2021).
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