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Saturday, 2 May 2015
ROYAL BABY:KATE AND WILLIAM'S PRINCESS ENCHANTS ON PUBLIC DEBUT-AND SHE COULD BE NAMED TOMORROW
Prince William, Kate and little George looked like any other proud family delighted with their new arrival
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Princess of Cambridge
Beaming with pride, Prince William and wife Kate show off their beautiful baby daughter.
Wrapped
in a white shawl and wearing a cream bonnet, the fourth in line to the
throne slept soundly through the screams and camera flashes that greeted
her public debut less than 10 hours after she was born.
Kate
looked flawless in a cream and yellow floral Jenny Packham dress as she
cradled her baby daughter outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s hospital
in Paddington, central London.
She and William waved to the crowds, some of whom had camped out for days after she was tipped to be due last week.
The new princess arrived at 8.34am weighing 8lbs 3oz after a labour lasting less than two hours.
Her big brother, 21-month-old Prince George, met his sister in the afternoon after being taken to the hospital by dad William.
Dressed like his dad in a blue V-neck jumper and open-necked
shirt, he waved to the adoring crowds at the very spot where he was
first presented to the world in July 2013.
A smiling William told waiting fans: “We’re very happy, thank you.”
New arrival: The Princess of Cambridge is carried by dad William in a baby car seat outside the Lindo Wing
At 6.11pm, after a couple of minutes on the steps with the
princess, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge put her gently into a car
seat and William then drove his wife and new baby to Kensington Palace
in a black Range Rover.
They spent their first night as a new
family of four there and will travel to their country home at Anmer Hall
in Norfolk with Kate’s parents Michael and Carole Middleton in the
coming days.
And she could be named in the next 24 hours, with Charlotte emerging as the bookies' favourite.
Kensington Palace announced the birth on Twitter at 11.07am,
sparking cries of “three cheers for the royal baby” and “hip hip hooray”
from fans decked out in Union Jack clothing outside the Lindo Wing.
Celebrations were in full swing as the fans excitedly sang out: “Princess! Princess! Princess!”
An
official statement said: “The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince
of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both
families have been informed.”
Beauty: Kate looked glamorous in yellow with Prince William and their newborn daughter
The new princess has not yet been given a name – that is unlikely to happen until she is introduced to her great grandmother, the Queen.
In
keeping with tradition the birth was announced in a short statement
placed on a golden easel outside Buckingham Palace by two uniformed
footmen at 12.33pm.
Town crier Tony Appleton climbed the steps outside the Lindo
Wing – where Wills, 32, was also born – at 11.19am. Ringing a bell he
boomed: “We welcome with humble duty the new baby of their Royal
Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Princess is fourth in
line to the throne.”
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby,
said: “It’s wonderful news that the Duke and Duchess have a healthy new
baby girl. May God bless them and both of their children with love,
health and joy.”
The drama began at 5.57am as police put the area around St Mary’s in lockdown.
Kate,
33, slipped into the building by a side door at the aptly named
Cambridge entrance three minutes later. Her labour was announced at
6.39am.
A 41-gun salute in Hyde Park and a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London will be held at 2pm on Monday.
Source:Tmz
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