Prince Philip and Princess Danica of Serbia have welcomed a newborn son, less than five months after their lavish wedding in Belgrade.
The royal couple released a series of family photographs today to mark the birth of baby Stefan last Sunday.
First-time parents Danica, 31, and Philip, 37, both looked delighted as they cradled their newborn after bringing him home from a Belgrade hospital.
Baby Stefan will be styled His Royal Highness Prince Stefan of Serbia, and is third in line to the throne.
His arrival comes just months after Philip and Danica tied the knot in front of a host of European royals at Belgrade Cathedral in October.
Prince Philip and Princess Danica of Serbia have welcomed newborn son Stefan into the world
Serbia – formerly part of Yugoslavia – is a republic but its once-exiled royal family have lived in Belgrade’s Royal Palace since 2001.
Graphic designer Danica looked stunning in an elegant white gown by Roksanda Ilincic on her wedding day, which hid any sign of a baby bump.
The happy couple wore elaborate crowns as they exchanged their vows during a traditional ceremony.
Other European royals also attended the grand event, including Queen Sofia of Spain and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden.
The couple shared a series of family photos today to mark the birth of Stefan on Sunday
Their new arrival comes just months after Philip and Danica tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Belgrade in October
Philip announced that he was engaged to Danica – the daughter of Serbian painter Cile Marinkovic – earlier this summer.
The couple showed off their newborn son Stefan as they brought him home from a Belgrade hospital on Friday.
Philip, who has a twin brother, is the second oldest child of Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia’s sons.
The royals say Stefan is the first male child in the family to have been born in Serbia in 90 years.
The couple’s son will be styled His Royal Highness Prince Stefan of Serbia, and is third in line to the throne
The royals say Stefan is the first male child in the family to have been born in Serbia in 90 years
Danica shared a photograph showing her baby bump on Instagram at the start of the year
Prince Philip and his older brother, Prince Peter, were both born in the US, while their father – Crown Prince Alexander – was born in London.
The Karadjordjevics ruled Yugoslavia until communists took power after World War II and abolished the monarchy.
The family were exiled during and after the war, and returned to Serbia in about 2000.
Philip is one of the sons of Crown Prince Aleksandar Karadjordjevic, the heir to Serbia’s now-defunct throne.