The Emperor and Empress-Consort welcome their 4th child.
The Orange Palace today announced in a press release, the "rejoicing of the entire imperial family" with the birth of Prince Arthur, 4th child of the imperial couple of Emperor Albert and Empress Elizabeth (Ersézbet).
21st, November 5470
Rottingham, Grand Duchy of Erneshire - Today, after the announcement of the pregnancy of Her Majesty, the Empress in February of that same year, the whole country was caught in a "royal fever" while waiting for the arrival of the new child of the imperial couple. The new prince/princess should thus see his arrival in the world under the fire of cameras, as was the case for the birth of his brothers and sisters, Prince Charles, Duke of Adlerberg (born in 5460), Princess Alice (born in 5463), Prince George (born in 5467), who all had births that were scrutinized by all the cameras in the world. Many royal editorialists today rejoice to see the imperial lineage be secured with the arrival of so many heirs to the thrones of Luthori, Rutania and Beiteynu. The imperial lineage was quite uncertain after 5 years of marriage between the two lovers and the production of no children. After the birth of Prince Charles in 5460, doubts dissipated in favor of general reassurance. There would be no succession crisis in Luthori. This fear that had developed at certain moments in the history of our country was now disregarded as "a wild rumor" by the Palace. The birth of the fourth child of the imperial couple took place privately at Rotthingham Palace, and it is even said that it was His Majesty, the Emperor who wrote the press release saying: "His Majesty and Her Majesty are very pleased to receive, by the grace of God, a new child within their family, this child named Arthur Philip Antony William Richard of Orange-Villayn-Armstead, born on November 21, 5470 in Rottingham, Grand Duchy of Erneshire is in good health and Their Majesties looks forward to spending a lot of time with the newborn before returning to their official duties. Her Majesty should stay on maternity leave for the next 9 months while His Majesty should return to her duties within 1 month.
The Orange Palace also took a moment to express its condolences and solidarity on behalf of the entire imperial family towards the Syldavia royal family. Because of the recent death of Prince Karoly and his son, Prince Béla and the plight of Princess Adelaida.
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