From Prince Charles, to the Queen of England herself, the whole royal family has been buzzing about the birth of Prince William and Kate Middleton's son, George Alexander Louis. Now, Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton are both weighing in on their brand new nephew.

"It's fantastic to have another addition to the family," Prince Harry said at a charity event held at the Getty Images Gallery in London. "I only hope my brother knows how expensive my babysitting charges are!"

The 28-year-old also promised that he'll be a great uncle, saying that he wants "to make sure he has a good upbringing and keep him out of harm's way and make sure he has fun."

"The rest of it I'll leave to the parents," Harry said.

Kate Middleton's sister, Pippa, has also weighed in on life as an aunt to the tiny Prince of Cambridge.

"[I'm] very excited about my sister's baby and so happy to be an aunt, as I love kids," Middleton said, according to a People Magazine source.

The magazine also reported Middleton and her boyfriend, businessman Nico Jackson, visited the newborn at Kensington Palace to help take care of him. Pippa Middleton and Prince Harry are reportedly favorites for becoming the godparents to the future king of England, but it won't be just them.

Experts told E! News that royal babies traditionally have several godparents. The average falls at around six, but Prince Charles has eight. As far as Prince George's other godparents go, royal enthusiasts guess that members of the late Princess Diana's family may be in the running.

"She was such an important person to them obviously and they want to keep her memory living," royal party planning expert Emma Summers told E! News. "So maybe one of her sisters."