PRINCE WILLIAM has upgraded his royal motor to make space for his new Prince.
The royal was spotted leaving the Lindo Wing with Kate in a brand spanking new Land Rover Discovery.
With another baby in the gang, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have upgraded to the £60,000 seven-seater.
The Discovery is one of the newest members of the Land Rover family having only launched last year.
Fitting then that William should choose it as the navy blue model to take his new arrival back to the palace.
William carefully put the as-yet-unnamed baby into the back in a child seat as he waved to the crowds outside the hospital.
Legroom inside the Discovery is fit for a king and queen while George and Charlotte will be kept busy thanks to TV screens in the headrests.
Tech also includes a huge surround sound system and an app that means William will be able to configure the seating arrangement from his phone.
The royal cargo will be safe, too, as the Discovery is fitted with emergency braking, lane keep assist, blind spot detection and parking assist.
The Duke of Cambridge took his previous two children home from St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London in a Range Rover SE Vogue.
But the luxury V8, which costs over £70,000, is only available with five seats – not enough when you’ve got a family of five and a security detail.
Despite an upgrade in size, William has actually downgraded his engine with the Discovery only fitted with a 3.0-litre V6 diesel.
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That’s probably still plenty big enough for the school run, though.
The Range Rover, which had been given to the Duke and Duchess by Land Rover’s VIP department for their personal use, hasn’t been ditched entirely.
It was spotted in the security escort group that headed away from the hospital.