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Prince William welcomes Harry to the 'sleep deprivation society'

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Cape Town – Prince William and his wife Kate can't wait to meet their new nephew.

Meghan and Prince Harry welcomed their first child on Monday, 6 May. The couple are expected to share the first glimpse, as well as reveal their newborn son's name on Wednesday.

READ MORE: Prince Harry on the birth of his son: 'This little thing is absolutely to die for'

On Tuesday, William and Kate attended the launch of the King's Cup Regatta in London and expressed their well-wishes for the new parents.

"We're absolutely thrilled and looking forward to seeing him in the next few days when he's quietened down," William told reporters.

The dad-of-three then proudly announced: "I'm very pleased to welcome my own brother to the sleep deprivation society that is parenting!"

WATCH THE CLIP SHARED BY KENSINGTON PALACE:

Kate also shared well wishes, saying: "We look forward to meeting him and finding out what his name is going to be. It's really exciting for the both of them and I wish them all the best"

Granny and Grandpa, Camilla and Prince Charles also shared their well wishes on Tuesday, after arriving in Berlin for a four-day tour of Germany.

Alongside photos of themselves and Meghan and Harry shared on their official Twitter account, Clarence House wrote: "We couldn’t be more delighted at the news and we’re looking forward to meeting the baby when we return."

SEE THE TWEET HERE:

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