George W. Bush Welcomes Grandson Named in Honor of Great-Grandfathers>>>>>>>

George W. Bush is celebrating the arrival of a new family member! The former president, now 78, announced the birth of his second grandson, Edward Finn Coyne, born to his daughter Barbara Pierce Bush and her husband, Craig Coyne.

On August 6, Bush shared a touching photo on Instagram of the proud parents cradling their newborn son, with a heartfelt caption that read, “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.”

Edward joins big sister Cora Georgia, who is 2 years old. The birth was also shared by Barbara’s twin sister, Jenna Bush Hager, who posted several joyful photos of the newborn on Instagram. Jenna expressed her excitement, writing, “My sissy had a little mister and I fell madly in love with Edward Finn!”

The new arrival is especially meaningful as he is named to honor both of Edward’s great-grandfathers.

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