The Princess of Cambridge is barely two days old. Yet she has already provided a boost to the British economy worth an estimated 80 million pounds with royal fans busy buying commemorative souvenirs.

The official range of chinaware and gifts celebrating the birth of a daughter to Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. (Photo Courtesy: Royalcollectionshop.co.uk)
Baby Pill Box. (Photo Courtesy: Royalcollectionshop.co.uk)

Kate and William’s new arrival was born on May 2. As the commemorative mugs, plates and T-shirts flew off the shelves, experts predicted that she will have swelled the coffers by 1 billion pounds before she is 10, the Mirror reported.

Royal Baby Tankard. (Photo Courtesy: Royalcollectionshop.co.uk)

The Duchess of Cambridge’s first baby Prince George brought an impressive 247 million pounds into the country in 2013, the year of his birth.

Limited Edition, Royal Baby’s first teddy bear. (Photo Courtesy: Royalcollectionshop.co.uk)

Some experts, though, predict his little sister to end up eclipsing his influence on people’s spending habits because of her likely impact on fashion!

Back in July 2013, similar souvenirs were also sold to celebrate the birth of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s first born child, Prince George. (Photo Courtesy: Royalcollectionshop.co.uk)

Everybody will be watching what she’s wearing. When Kate buys dresses for her daughter, other people will follow suit – just as they copy what Kate wears. I think there will be much more of an impact with a girl than a boy.
– Fashion consultant Patricia Davidson

As an actual princess, she will have access to the world’s most beautiful (price no bar) clothes and jewellery.

A specially minted collectors’ coin to celebrate the birth of the new born royal baby. (Photo Courtesy: Royalcollectionshop.co.uk)

This means that she has already joined the exclusive club of the world’s most fashionable and famous girls. All this at the age of two days!

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