PRINCE Harry has vowed to be the "fun uncle" but warned Prince
William and Catherine that his babysitting fees won't come cheap.
Harry said he's ready to
play the proud, protective uncle for his new nephew Prince George and
"make sure he has fun".
Harry said he had
already cuddled the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's baby - who was born on
Monday and named by his parents George Alexander Louis, Prince George of
Cambridge.
"When
I saw him he was crying his eyes out like all babies do I suppose - it's
fantastic to have another addition to the family," the 28-year-old prince
told Sky News. "I only hope my brother knows how expensive
my babysitting charges are".
Harry could not stop
beaming as he talked about the newest member of his family during his visit to
a photographic exhibition in London documenting the work of his Africa-based
charity Sentebale.
Asked what his mission was as an uncle the royal replied: "To
make sure he has a good upbringing, and keep him out of harm's way and to make
sure he has fun. "The rest I'll leave to the parents."
The baby is destined to become George VII if his grandfather, the
Prince of Wales, and father, William, choose to use their first names when they
become monarchs, and not a middle name. Ever the joker when asked what his
nephew was like Harry held up his hands and said: "Well he's about that
long and about that wide.
Harry's comments came as
it was revealed the photographer
who allegedly snapped topless photographs of Kate sunbathing at
a private villa in France has been charged. A second photographer is under
investigation.

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