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Pics showing MJ’s son Prince ‘marrying’ sister in make-believe game emerge

Exclusive intimate pictures showing late King of Pop Michael Jackson`s eldest son Prince getting "married" to sister Paris, and their younger brother Blanket being cradled by former US President Bill Clinton, have surfaced.

London: Exclusive intimate pictures showing late King of Pop Michael Jackson`s eldest son Prince getting "married" to sister Paris, and their younger brother Blanket being cradled by former US President Bill Clinton, have surfaced. The family album, from April 2002, also includes snaps from Prince`s fifth birthday party showing happy kids with cake on their faces, and dad Jackson blowing a toy trumpet.
“The portraits could be ones hanging on any family wall - but these happen to be Jackson children,” the News of the World quoted a close family source as saying. “Michael tried to give them a normal upbringing - kids` parties, special days out and so on. But what they thought was run of the mill would be extraordinary to anyone else. “Few can boast that a former US president is in their family album,” the source added. Clinton was introduced to Prince, Paris and Blanket—presently aged 12, 11 and seven—at a Democratic party fundraiser in Harlem, New York. In one of the pictures, the ‘Thriller’ hitmaker can be seen handing his new baby to Clinton with a look of concentration and apprehension on his face. Other pictures show Prince and Paris dressed as a groom and bride. During the make-believe game, blond-haired Prince "proposes" on bended knee to Paris, walks her down the aisle, and pecks her on the lips. There are also pictures that show Jackson watching as his son opens his birthday presents, and tucks into a Spider-Man cake. The singer then entertains the little ones at the table, which is laden with treats. The excitable children run wild, squirting cream into each others` mouths and wiping food everywhere. One of the snaps shows Jackson gently cleaning Paris`s grubby face. The source said: "The pictures are how those closest to Michael remember him - as a loving, caring father who doted on his kids." ANI