Zara Tindall, the queen's granddaughter, welcomes her second child

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Another day, another royal baby!

Zara Phillips, who is the daughter of Princess Anne (and thus, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth) welcomed her second child with husband Mike Tindall on Monday. The baby girl, who weighs 9 lbs 3 oz, joins older sister Mia, 4.

The arrival marks the fourth grandchild for Anne, and the seventh great-grandchild for Her Majesty and The Duke of Edinburgh.

Wrote Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, "The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal, Captain Mark Phillips and Mike’s parents, Mr Philip and Mrs Linda Tindall, have been informed and are delighted with the news. The baby’s name will be confirmed in due course."

The palace announced Zara's pregnancy back in January, just a few months after Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William announced they were expecting their third child. Prince Louis was born in late April.

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The Tindalls' exciting news comes a year after the couple revealed they had suffered a miscarriage in December of 2016, only a few weeks after announcing they were expecting their second child. Zara was four months along.

"Very sadly, Zara and Mike Tindall have lost their baby. At this difficult time, we ask that everyone respects their privacy," said a spokesman for the couple.