Flora Vesterberg announced she's expecting her first child with husband Timothy on Instagram this month, sharing a photo of the couple with the caption: "Delighted to share that Timothy and I are expecting our first child. We're truly over the moon."
While Vesterberg is part of the royal bloodline—her grandmother Princess Alexandra and the late Queen Elizabeth were first cousins—the new arrival sits 61st in the line of succession, well behind her father James Ogilvy and brother Alexander. The practical reality is clear: this baby won't be ruling any kingdoms anytime soon.
But that hasn't dampened the genuine warmth rippling through the royal family and their wider circle. The Instagram announcement drew immediate congratulations from followers, many of whom expressed particular excitement for Princess Alexandra, who will become a great-grandmother for the first time. "How awesome for Princess A to have a great grandchild on the way," one commenter wrote.
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Start Your News DetoxThere's something quietly moving about these moments in extended royal families—the ordinary joy of a first pregnancy, celebrated by people who care. Vesterberg's post, photographed by her own father, captures that feeling: the personal milestone happening to happen to someone whose life is lived partly in public view.
For the couple, the months ahead will look much like any other expectant parents': the waiting, the planning, the small intimacies of preparing for a child. The fact that distant relatives wear crowns doesn't change the fundamental experience of becoming a parent.










