Prince George , Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis didn't meet their cousin Archie for two months, a royal expert today claimed.
Emily Andrews, a writer and journalist, said Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids only met the baby when their dads competed in a charity polo match earlier this month.
Prince William and Prince Harry took part in the event at the Billingbear Polo Club in Berkshire.
"It was interesting actually, that polo match, because it was the first time that Charlotte and George had actually met Archie," Ms Andrews said.
"They hadn't actually met him for two months, so that polo match was lovely.
"That was the moment at the polo match where all three of the Cambridge kids got to meet Archie."
Photos taken at the charity match show George, six, playing and Louis, 15 months, appeared to blow a kiss to his baby cousin.
Archie, who is on his first public outing after his private Christening on Saturday, looked adorable as he cuddled up to his doting mum Meghan Markle .
William and Harry played against each other in the game honouring the late Leicester City owner Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha – who died in a helicopter crash in October – with William's team winning.
It's the duo’s first joint event this year, and follows on from a rumoured rift between the pair and their wives Duchesses Kate and Meghan.
Prince William and Kate are believed to have visited Frogmore Cottage eight days after Archie was born.
Archie's grandfather Prince Charles and his wife Camilla were also not believed to have met the baby for several weeks.
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