Windsor Castle soldiers honour Harry and Meghan's new baby by playing Cliff Richard's Congratulations during the changing of the guard
- Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland celebrated the arrival of Baby Sussex
- Played Congratulations during ceremony of Changing the Windsor Castle Guard
- The Royal Family shared the video on social media after Meghan gave birth
The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland got swept up in baby fever yesterday as it played a celebratory tune in honour of the newest member of the Queen's family.
The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland celebrated the arrival of a new Royal baby in Windsor by playing 'Congratulations'.
Band members played the Cliff Richard classic during the ceremony of Changing the Windsor Castle Guard at the Castle in the morning.

Band members played the Cliff Richard classic during the ceremony of Changing the Windsor Castle Guard

Balaklava Company, the 5th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, were on duty as news of the birth broke
Balaklava Company, the 5th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, were on duty as news of the birth broke, before handing over duties to The Welsh Guards.
On Facebook, they later wrote: 'It was a pleasure to be changing the guard at Windsor Castle on such a special day. Congratulations to the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton on the birth of their baby boy.'
The baby’s title is expected to be Earl of Dumbarton – as the son of a duke, he is entitled to use one of Harry’s lesser titles as a courtesy title.
Harry was made Earl of Dumbarton by the Queen on the morning of his wedding, as well as being given a dukedom.

The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland made their way through Windsor

The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland celebrated the arrival of a new Royal baby in Windsor by playing 'Congratulations'
Elsewhere in Windsor, huge crowds gathered along the streets and outside the castle and to celebrate the birth of the royal baby.
Members of the public were pictured popping the corks on bottles of champagne and cheering outside the royal palaces as they gathered to celebrate on Monday evening.