Sir Cliff Richard is producing a new wine to commemorate Prince George's birth.
The 72-year-old singer is producing a new sparkling rosé to mark the birth of the tiny tot - who was welcomed into the world three weeks ago - at vineyard Adega do Cantor in Portgual as 2013 marks the 10th anniversary of the project and the arrival of the royal baby.
The 'Living Doll' hitmaker is planning on calling the new alcohol beverage, Congratulations, as a reference to his chart-topping hit in 1968.
A post on the vineyard's Facebook page, said: "Perfect timing! To celebrate Adega do Cantor's 10th anniversary as well as the arrival of the new Royal baby, a new sparkling rose wine from the Syrah grape, 2010 vintage, is scheduled to be available for Christmas and New Year. Congratulations is the latest addition to the Vida Nova range and is sure to be in huge for demand for all celebrations!"
Prince William recently opened up about the struggles he is facing since becoming a father to the third-in-line to throne, especially the sleepless nights, but gushed about his new arrival, insisting that he was "extremely good looking."
He said previously: "He's pretty loud - and of course, extremely good looking.
"I have to say that I thought search and rescue duties over Snowdonia were physically and mentally demanding - but looking after a three-week-old baby is right up there."