"The arrival of a baby gives everyone the chance to contemplate the future with renewed happiness and hope," she says in her customary Christmas Day address, recorded at Buckingham Palace earlier this month.
The address, which the Queen writes herself, usually has a strong religious framework, in keeping with her position as supreme governor of the Church of England.
This year it was recorded by the BBC in the blue drawing room at Buckingham Palace, with the Queen sitting next to a large Christmas tree.
The Duke and Duchess are expected to travel to Berkshire tomorrow, which is marked as Boxing Day, so that George can spend time with his other grandparents.
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