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This Burger King served up a pair of real princes.

Two healthy baby boys were born – on consecutive days – in the parking lot of a Burger King in Denville, New Jersey, according to police who were on hand for the special deliveries.

Both sets of expectant parents were en route to local hospitals when they were forced to make the emergency pit stops at the flame-broiled fast-food restaurant, the Daily Record reported.

The first pair was headed to Saint Clare’s Medical Center in Denville around 7:30 p.m. Friday when they got stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Route 80 West caused by a fatal car accident.

The soon-to-be mom began having contractions – and wound up delivering her baby in the restaurant parking lot with the help of Denville police and the township’s Fire Department First Aid Squad.

The very next day, the same police officers responded to another call of a woman in labor around 8:24 p.m. — again at the “Home of the Whopper.”

The parents were on their way to Morristown Medical Center — but pulled into the Burger King when the woman began experiencing severe contractions.

The second healthy baby boy was born in the back seat of the car.

“I don’t want to speak for the first aid squad who played a large part in the first birth, but the police officers are quite simply just happy that they could be of assistance to both of the families,” Capt. Keith Partin told the Daily Record.

The police department tweeted out the happy news Friday — not knowing they’d have repeat birth the next day.

“Our @denvillepd officers and Denville Fire members delivered a baby in the Burger King Parking lot this evening. Great Job!” the tweet said.

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