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This summer many babies were born, but one of the most talked about was George Alexander Louis, the royal heir to Prince William and Kate. He was born on July 22, 2013 in St. Mary’s hospital in London.

He already has the media buzzing. In his first public appearance, he waved for the very first time, and his first portrait has already been made.

For some Americans this wasn’t very important. As librarian Matthew Murray said, “I’m happy for them but I really don’t care too much. I find the whole royal family thing kind of silly.”

Junior Sebastian Mora also said, “I’m happy for them but, I really don’t care about it unless it’s in my family. I’m glad they had their baby and it is in good healthy condition.”

But, in England some may say the biggest topic of conversation is George Alexander Louis. He has been all over the country and has visited his great granny Queen Elizabeth, which was categorized as one of George’s top moments over the summer by E News.

There are not many Hispanic men that care about Kate and William, but I do. I’ve been keeping up-to-date with them ever since the wedding in the spring of 2010. I’m very happy for the family and I’m glad they can continue this great tradition.

The only thing I don’t like is that George will be a media magnet and will have a tough time with the paparazzi. The media needs to give him some space, even if he is a big influence on the British people.

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