Britain's Prince George will receive a Sh700,000 (£4,650) rocking Zebra for Christmas.
The
17-month-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is being given
the toy by his grandparents, the Duchess' mother and father, Carole and
Michael Middleton, reports the Daily Mail newspaper.
The
rocking chair, which is covered in zebra stripes and built by
Kent-based company Stevenson Brothers, is said to have been at the top
of the young Prince's Christmas list.
A source close to the family said: "A rocking horse has been on the Christmas list for some time."
George
is spending the festive period at Amner Hall, part of his grandmother
Queen Elizabeth II's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, with his parents and
will join the 88-year-old monarch and his grandfather Prince Philip for
Christmas lunch at their residence on Christmas day.
The royal tot is also set to unwrap a toy car, a deluxe railway set and an illustrated book entitled 'Happy Hooves Oh! Oh! Oh!' by Anna bogie.
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