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Top 5 free apps to welcome the royal baby [PHOTOS]

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The Royal Baby is officially on its way, so to welcome the latest addition to the British royal family, here are five free apps you can download to your smartphone to help you partake in all the buzz.

Will & Kate - iPhone, iPad

If you want to go back and relive how Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, fell in love and got married, you can check out the app Will & Kate. This app shows their story as though it was a cartoon storybook.

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Royal Baby Booth - iPhone, iPad, Android

Royal Baby Booth is a silly app that lets users see what a baby by them and William or Kate would look like. Users take their photo and the app meshes it with the partner they choose. Users can also unlock other members of the royal family by making a 99-cents in-app purchase.

The Royal Baby - iPad

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The Royal Baby is an app by British tabloid the Daily Mail. As you wait for the royal baby to arrive, you can use this app to check out baby photos of other members of the royal family.

Royal Baby Run! Keep Calm and Carry on RUNNING! - iPhone, iPad

If you’re in the mood for a Royal Baby-themed game, then check out Royal Baby Run. The game features William carrying his baby and running through the streets of England. Users must jump and slide to avoid obstacles. Users can play with other members of the royal family, but they must first unlock them.

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Royal Baby App: Kate and William’s birth celebration - iPhone, iPad

The Royal Baby App is a magazine app filled with pictures of the royal family. The app also features the latest news on the royal baby’s birth and curates tweets on the event. The app is free but users can make in-app purchases to download additional content.

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