crm2317 said:Irene Urdangarin on her 2nd birthday with her pacifier and a new hat lol!
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acdc1 said:Did Infanta Cristina use pacifiers on all her children? If she did, how long did they wear them. Irene is two and is still wearing one, and it looks like Miguel had one when he was one or two still. Infanta Leonor wore one for a while, but she does not seem to need them anymore.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit also seems fond of them. Ingrid had one, and so did Magnus. And if I'm not mistaken, I saw a picture of Marius when he was a baby and he wore one, too.
Princess Stephanie really used pacifiers for her kids. I don't know how long Louis had one, but I know he did. Pauline was around four when she got rid of hers, and it seems like Camille had one longer than that, maybe until she was five.
I know that many babies and young children in the world wear pacifiers, and I was wondering if any royal babies did.
my son was the only boy in our family to have a "binki", so it is good to see everyone has problems with their children getting them away. I had my son put it into his bed after he turned two and it was the only place he could use it. At three, the "binki" fairies came and took it to a new baby. We had a big ceremony after it was gone to celebrate him now being a "big boy" LOLThank you acdc1 for posting this !
I am d-r-e-a-m-i-n-g of getting this ugly stuff out of my son's mouth... He is now 3 years and 8 months and I'd love to eventually SEE HIS FACE in full without any pacifier !
So it is a relief for me to learn that even in "good families" they have such cases !