Looking cute as a button, 13-month-old David Banda has landed in Britain.
Despite the controversy surrounding Madonna's adoption of the Malawian baby boy, things look to be going her way.
David touched down on English soil this morning, having been flown by private jet from Malawi.
He was accompanied by a nanny and three members of Madonna's personal staff, and should be reunited with Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie within the next few days.
There have been fierce protests from children's charities and human rights groups who claim Madge has side-stepped the proper adoption procedure.
And they're angry she has flown David out of his home country before the legal row has been settled.
Maxwell Matewere, director of Malawi's Eye Of The Child, told the Daily Mirror: "We are absolutely furious about what has happened. But we are going to go ahead with our court case today.
"If the court supports our argument, David will have to be returned.
"It would have been better if the process was delayed. The adoption should not have been allowed."
The Mirror claims that couples planning to adopt a Malawian child would normally have to live in the country for at least 18 months before being allowed to do so.


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