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A lego figure of the Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, is added by model makers along with a tiny easel in tribute to the traditional method of announcing a new Royal birth, to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene, at the Legoland Windsor Resort. Joel Ryan/Invision/Associated Press
Lego figure of Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, which has been added by model makers along with a tiny easel in tribute to the traditional method of announcing a new Royal birth, to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene, at the Legoland Windsor Resort. Joel Ryan/Invision/Associated Press
A photographer takes a picture of the lego figure of Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, which has been added by model makers along with a tiny easel in tribute to the traditional method of announcing a new Royal birth, to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene, at the Legoland Windsor Resort. Joel Ryan/Invision/Associated Press
A lego figure of the Royal baby Prince George of Cambridge, in a 55-brick pram, is added by a model maker to the 36,000 brick Buckingham Palace scene, at the Legoland Windsor Resort. Joel Ryan/Invision/Associated Press