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His late mother Diana inspired Prince Harry’s christening gift for nephew Louis. Harry let his gift cost a lot of money.

London – At that time the royal world was still fine – at least in the eyes of the outside world. Shortly after the wedding of Prince Harry (38) and Meghan Markle (41) on May 19, 2018 Prince Louis (now 4) was christened on July 9, the youngest son of Prince William (40) and Kate Middleton (41). On this happy occasion, Harry gave his nephew a particularly valuable gift.

More than 9,000 euros: Prince Harry dug deep into his pocket for his christening gift

At that time, Prince Harry was inspired by his own childhood and above all by his mother Diana († 36), who died in an accident in 1997. Princess Diana collected loudly The DailyMirror the first editions of classic books. “She loved all the old classics and Harry had the brilliant idea of ​​starting a little library of first editions for Louis, Charlotte and George to enjoy as they grow older,” according to a family friend.

Generous uncle: Prince Harry came up with a very special christening gift for Prince Louis. (Montage) © picture alliance/dpa/Fabian Strauch/IMAGO/i Images

Prince Harry dug deep into his pocket and bought a first edition of the classic children’s book “Winnie-the-Pooh” (“Pooh the Bear”) by Alan Alexander Milne (74, † 1956) for Prince Louis for a whopping 8,000 pounds (around 9,100 euros). The book is said to belong to the first edition from 1926, of which only 30,000 copies were printed, making Prince Harry’s gift all the more valuable. “One of Harry’s happiest childhood memories was of his mother reading him a bedtime story”Harry’s acquaintance explains the idea behind the gift.

Alan Alexander Milne

AA Milne was born in London on January 18, 1882. Milne had already written several novels, thrillers and plays before he had his big hit with “Pooh the Bear” in 1926. The model for the popular children’s book classic was his son Christopher Robin’s cuddly toy, after which Milne also named the boy in “Pooh the Bear”. After the writer’s death, his widow sold the trademark rights to Winnie the Pooh to the Walt Disney Company, which has since released numerous films and series about the bear and his friends.

Different tastes: These books were loved by Prince Harry and Prince William as children

Prince Harry himself was a big fan of the Pooh Bear stories, his brother William had another favorite book, according to the friend mirror.co.uk blurted out. “Robinson Crusoe was William’s favorite book, but Harry loved everything by AA Milne.” Actually, Prince Harry had another work on the shopping list. “He originally wanted to buy Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in the Looking Glass’, which was £24,000 [rund 27.200 Euro] was on sale, but then decided Winnie the Pooh would be a better fit for a first tome.”

Only the family knows how Prince Harry’s expensive gift for baby Louis was received by his brother William and his wife Kate. In any case, Princess Kate and Prince William try to raise their children Prince George (9), Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis as down-to-earth as possible – There are no extra sausages for the royal offspring. Sources used: mirror.co.uk

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