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Five babies in five years! Meet Sweden's youngest princes and princesses

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Sweden has a case of royal baby fever! Over the last five years the country has welcomed five little princes and princesses. Now with Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia expecting their second child together, the royal family's tot count will grow to six. Click through for a look at King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia's adorable grandchildren.

Photo: Anna-Lena Ahlström, Kungahuset.se

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Prince Alexander - Born April 19, 2016

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden welcomed their first chid less than a year after tying the knot. Shortly after his birth, the couple opened up about the joys of parenthood. “It's amazing," Sofia told Sweden's Svenskdam. “Having children changes your whole life.” She also noted, "[Alexander] is very sweet and well-behaved." Carl admitted that being a father is "absolutely amazing and wonderful."

Photo: Kate Gabor, The Royal Court, Sweden

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Sofia and Carl announced their second pregnancy in March of 2017 with a tender family portrait. Alexander gave a toothy smile for the camera as his mom adoringly gazed on.

Photo: The Royal Court, Sweden

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Prince Oscar – Born March 2, 2016

Princess Estelle's little brother was born at Karolinska Hospital. Following Oscar's birth, his proud father Prince Daniel told reporters, "I have not had time to feel just yet how it feels to be a father of two. But it feels good so far!" Prior to his arrival, Crown Princess Victoria admitted that her daughter wasn’t very excited at the idea of becoming a big sister. She confessed, “What [Estelle] really wants is a hamster!"

Photo: The Royal Court, Sweden

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Proud big sister Princess Estelle cradled her brother Prince Oscar in a 2016 photo released in honor of Sweden's National Day.

Photo: Kate Gabor, Kungahuset.se

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Prince Nicolas – Born June 15, 2015

Unlike his older child — Princess Leonore — Christopher O'Neill admitted in a 2016 documentary titled The Year with the Royal Family that his son Nicolas is “a gentle soul.” The little Prince is also a fan of reading. Princess Madeleine revealed, “He has always loved books! So when you cannot find [Nicolas], then he’s sitting with a little book himself, up and down, like he was trying to look into it. It’s very fun, so he will probably be a bookworm!”

Photo: Brigitte Grenfeldt, The Royal Court, Sweden

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Princess Leonore – Born February 20, 2014 

Princess Madeleine and husband Chris O'Neill welcomed their first child in 2014. The little Princess was born in New York, the year after her parents' spectacular wedding in Sweden. The toddler's father admitted in the royal family’s documentary that one of the first words he learned in Swedish was kanin, meaning rabbit, “Because that’s Leonore’s little thing.” Discussing their "outgoing" daughter, Madeleine said, “We can't live without the kanin. [Leonore] has a special rabbit and she can’t sleep without it. If we don’t find kanin were not going to go to bed that night.” Unlike her "gentle" baby brother, Madeleine has said, "Leonore has lots of energy, so we have to keep her stimulated and busy.”

Photo: Brigitte Grenfeldt, The Royal Court, Sweden

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Twinning in white ensembles, Princess Estelle sweetly placed a kiss on her then-baby cousin Princess Leonore's forehead.

Photo: H.K.H. Kronprinsessan Victoria, kungahuset.se

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Princess Estelle – Born February 23, 2012

The heir to the Swedish throne was the first grandchild for King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia. Estelle's father Prince Daniel has previously revealed that his young daughter is “a competitive little person.” He added, “I think she's inherited that from Mom and Dad." She's also a better skier than her father. Crown Princess Victoria's husband admitted, "[Estelle is] much better than me. She's been out on the slopes every season during the past couple of years."

Photo: Anna-Lena Ahlström, The Royal Court, Sweden

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