She is the newborn of music royalty. So it's a given that Blue Ivy Carter, the progeny of award-winning singer Beyonce and her husband, rapper Jay-Z will want for nothing.
And with multi-millionaires for parents, nothing she wants will ever be unobtainable.
As befits the King and Queen of Bling, the couple have already reportedly spent an astonishing £1million on their newborn daughter.
The superstar couple are said to have splashed out on items - to outfit THREE nurseries in their various homes - including a solid gold rocking horse and a diamante-encrusted high chair among a list of extravagant goods for their baby.
The R&B singer and her rapper beau spent £240,000 alone on the special bedrooms for the baby.
A source tells Star magazine: 'Together they’ve bought a Swarovski-studded high chair by Carla Monchen for £10,000, and a Fantasy ‘posh tots’ coach carriage crib for £30,000.
'Jay-Z bought Beyonce a solid gold handmade Ginza Tanaka rocking horse for £400,000.
'They’ve even splashed out on a £20,000 magical windmill playhouse for the garden and a mini Bugatti car, too.'
Million dollar baby: Beyonce and Jay-Z may have bought this solid gold rocking horse for their baby daughter Blue
A very posh tot: This 6ft high fanciful coach bed is handcrafted in England of wood and fibreglass, and right a cot shaped like a carriage that costs a staggering $19,995
Over the top: The fantasy bed looks like something out of fairytale Cinderella
And their extravagance doesn't stop there - the couple have even bought expensive jewellery and baby trinkets to mark her birth.
The source adds: 'They’ve got baby charm bracelets, gold and platinum diamond rattles and dummies from Tiffany & Co, too.'
Although the couple are ecstatic now they've welcomed their first child in to the world, they have been hiding a secret heartache, which they've only just unveiled.
On Thursday, Jay-Z revealed Beyoncé suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage before falling pregnant with Blue Ivy last year.
The rapper made the revelation in a new song called Glory, which he posted on his social website Life and Times yesterday.
The tune is a tribute to their daughter, and in the track, Jay-Z, 42, talks about where the child was conceived (in Paris) and even reveals that Beyonce, 30, had lost a child at one point.
He sings: 'Last time the miscarriage was so tragic/We was afraid you'd disappear/But nah baby you magic.'
The sound of crying Blue Ivy can be heard at the end of the song.
source:dailymail
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