Of course, that excitement is only doubled when that new royal addition is twins.

According to theCDC, the birth rate for twins is only 31.2 per 1,000 live births.

But that doesn’t mean it never happens.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella of Monaco

In fact, several royal families today have twins that you may have never heard about.

They have one older brother, Prince Hussein.

However, they still seem close to their cousins and the entire royal family.

Prince Mohammed and Princess Rajaa of Jordan smiling

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella are the only children of Princess Charlene and Prince Albert.

As Albert is the reigning prince of Monaco, this puts Jacques next in line to the throne.

Speaking of his family, Albert toldPeoplethat his wife and children were his proudest achievement.

Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella smiling

He described the twins in the interview and said that Princess Gabriella is the troublemaker of the pair.

“[She] has that little mischievous twinkle in her eye.

She has her own little personality,” the proud father said.

Belgium royal family posing

But she’s not always able to rope her brother into her mischief.

“Jacques stands up to her now, and when he’s had enough, says ‘No!’

So he’s not squashed by her strong personality,” Albert explained.

Moroccan flag blowing in the wind

Though the twins were born in 2005, they weren’t officially introduced to the public until 2006.

But after seeing photos of the family, those fears were put to rest.

In the years since the now-teenage princes have made several public appearances.

Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine smiling

Still, they have a relatively private life for royals.

“Their father … wants them to stay out of sight of the media.

He tries to give them a normal life,” the source told People.

Prince Georg Friedrich and Princess Sophie wedding

This joyous occasion was just 18 months after the couple married.

Al Hassan and Aya were kept out of the public eye for the first few years of their life.

It’s no surprise the photo caught public attention.

Prince Christian and Princess Alessandra of Hanover

Since making that social media splash, the twins have continued to maintain a fairly low profile.

Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine of Denmark

Another set of royal twins hails from Denmark.

Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine were born on January 8, 2011.

This was in an attempt to streamline and “modernize” the Danish monarchy.

However, the decision has been met with public pushback.

Fortunately, this upset won’t affect the twins, Vincent and Josephine.

The couple was confirmed to have twins on July 7, 2020.

But her family is what means the most to her.

“My life now revolves around [the twins],” Alessandra said.