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Royal babies of 2025: A look at the famous Royal kids

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 25, 2025, 12:50 IST
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Royal babies of 2025: A look at the famous Royal kids

In 2025, a number of adorable new heirs captured the hearts of monarchists and royal-watchers everywhere, joining the ranks of royalty. The list is inclusive but not limited to Princess Ines Marie Lilian Silvia, Athena Elizabeth Rose, Princess Amina bint Abdullah II, and others. Here’s a look:

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Princess Ines Marie Lilian Silvia

Princess Ines arrived on February 7, 2025, bringing with her a fresh wave of joy into Sweden's royal household. The newborn daughter to Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia instantly captured the hearts of royal fans everywhere when the palace dropped the first official photos. She has surely added to the glow of warmth and togetherness, wrapped warmly between older brothers Alexander, Gabriel, and Julian, in the Swedish monarchy. Her birth was feted not only as a private family moment but also as an event of national delight, reflecting the popularity of her parents. With Sweden continuing to embrace a modern, approachable royal family, Princess Ines is the newest generation of royals shaped by love, openness, and firm family bonding. She inherits the mantle of grace associated with the Bernadotte family and remains one of the most beloved royal arrivals of the year 2025.



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Princess Amina

Princess Amina was born on February 16, 2025, as the first child to Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Jameel Alexander Thermiotis. Her birth brought immense happiness to the Hashemite royal family and was well celebrated all over Jordan. Being the granddaughter of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, two of the most admired modern monarchs, Amina came wrapped in tradition and global attention. Queen Rania's sweet message of welcome to her granddaughter showed the warmth of the family, the unity, and the deep emotional ties of the family. She symbolizes the continuity of a respected dynasty that is not only known for its strong leadership but also for its humanitarian spirit. Princess Amina is one of the most important royal births in 2025, representing heritage and a beacon of hope for Jordan's future.

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Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi

Britain welcomed baby Athena Elizabeth Rose on January 22, 2025. Royal watchers quickly fell for Athena immediately after birth, although fragile, at just over four pounds. She is daughter of Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi She is the second child for Beatrice and the first between the York family and the ever-growing Mapelli Mozzi household, where she fortifies the strong bond between the two families. She extends the long line of names that will one day be part of the next generation within the British monarchy, but she will not carry an official royal title. What perhaps makes her more endearing to many is that Princess Beatrice is vocal about motherhood and has kept her feet on the ground with how she parents.

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Princess Yasmina

Another major royal addition in 2025 came from one of the most influential royal families in the Gulf, Princess Yasmina. Not considered among the most visible royal families, her birth was front-page news throughout the Middle East due to the reach of her family in social and political circles and philanthropy. Princess Yasmina will grow up in a world balancing between tradition and fast-paced modernization, yet she symbolizes the dreams of a region that honors its past en route to progress on the world stage. Her name, a flower symbolic of beautiful grace, reflects both the values of her immediate family and the depth of culture into which she was born. The royal court rejoiced at her arrival, celebrated in understated elegance, captured poignantly in a few refined glimpses that spoke volumes of the tenderness accompanying her birth.

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Prince Albert

On January 26, 2025, Belgium welcomed Prince Albert, born to Princess Maria Laura of Belgium and her husband, William Isvy. He was named after the former King Albert II and thus carries a legacy deeply connected with Belgian history. The newborn prince brought warmth and excitement not only to the royal family but also to royal watchers who appreciate the continuation of Belgium's monarchy. Even though Princess Maria Laura leads a much more private life than some of her cousins, the birth of Prince Albert invited those rare looks into the joy of the family. Little Prince Albert is a modern amalgamation of Belgian tradition and cosmopolitan influence, reflecting the same grounded yet international lifestyle of his parents. His arrival means the beginning of a new chapter for the large royal family-a chapter that will be steeped in heritage yet open toward changing European royalties. As he grows up, it is expected that Prince Albert will show dignity while performing modern duties of a royal member.

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Princess Sofia Anastasia Princess

Sofia Anastasia was born in early 2025 into a noble but widely admired European royal house, bringing with her an air of elegance and charm. Her family, highly recognized for diplomatic contributions and a gentle modern influence that has captured Europe, celebrated her birth with heartfelt statements centered on unity, love, and heritage. Her name, combining classic European roots, reflects the family's history of forging connections across borders. Though young, she already holds symbolic significance to royal watchers who admire families that reflect both grace and global awareness. Princess Sofia rounded out a year of meaningful royal arrivals, making her one of the most endearing additions to the 2025 royal landscape.

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