George W. Bush Has A New Grandson Who Honors His Famous Family’s Name

The birth of a child is one of the most exciting events we will ever experience in life. The entire family gets involved, and they are looking forward to the new addition to the brood.

When you are a former president of the United States, however, celebrating the birth of a child is something that is done with the entire nation behind you. That is how George W. Bush now feels, as the 78-year-old announced the arrival of his new grandson.

Bush shared a photo on Instagram on August 6, congratulating his daughter. Barbara Pierce Bush, along with her husband, Craig Coyne are the proud parents of their second child and their grandfather just wanted to say how proud he was.

The couple already has a child who is two years old. She is a daughter, Cora Georgia. A few days before the social media post, they welcomed Edward Finn as their son.

Barbara and Craig are cradling their son in a hospital bed and you can tell how happy they are to be saying hello to the baby boy.

“Welcome to the world, Edward Finn Coyne. @laurawbush and I are proud grandparents of our newest blessing, born on August 4 and lovingly named in honor of his great-grandfathers,” Bush said. “Congratulations to Barbara, Craig, and big sister Cora Georgia.”

Barbara’s twin sister, Jenna Bush Hager was the first to share the news on August 5. She was on the today show as a co-anchor and went on Instagram to express how excited she was about becoming an aunt again.

She said: “My sissy had a little mister and I fell madly in love with Edward Finn! ❤️💗👼 ” in a carousel of pictures.

She didn’t give the details about the birth, but you can tell how happy the family is by their looks in the pictures. Edward was wearing a hat from NYU Langone Health, giving at least one clue.

In the past, George W. Bush and Laura, his wife have expressed their excitement about being grandparents. It happened when their granddaughter, Cora was born as well.

We wish the family all the best as they continue to grow.

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