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Not much pressure there – "Honey, wanna secure the monarchy tonight?" – but if anyone can handle it, it appears Will can. Looking ahead, Will and Harry are planning a concert to mark the 10th anniversary of their mother's death, possibly in London's Wembley Stadium next July 1 – what would have been Diana's 46th birthday. "Whatever they decide to do, it will be their call," says a royal source. "They will set the tone." Most likely, the prince will handle his engagement the same way – how he wants, when he wants. And Kate, as always, will have his back. "He looks after her and she looks after him," says someone close to the couple. "It's lovely to see."
Okay, so the love part is under control, and the marriage part will take care of itself. That just leaves the baby carriage thing. At St. Mary's Hospital, Will was surprised when little Sina didn't break into sobs as he held her. "They usually start crying when I pick them up," he told nurse Ann Mason. But Mason, who recalled Princess Diana's visits to the hospital, said that Will was a natural. "He's got the same touch as [Diana]," she said. "The same manner." Shouldn't be too long before he starts feeling broody.
By Alex Tresniowski and Ashley Williams. Simon Perry, Courtney Rubin and Ellen Tumposky in London and Anneli Erasmus in Namibia

















