3 May 2015

Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to daughter

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The Duchess of Cambridge has given birth to a girl, Kensington Palace has announced.

The princess – who is fourth in line to the throne – was “safely delivered” at 08:34 BST, the palace statement said.

The Duke of Cambridge, who was present for the birth of the 8lbs 3oz (3.7kg) baby girl, brought his 21-month-old son Prince George to visit his sister at St Mary’s Hospital, west London.

The couple and their daughter will leave hospital on Saturday evening.

They will travel home to Kensington Palace, where Prince George has now returned.

In a statement, Kensington Palace said: “Their Royal Highnesses would like to thank all staff at the hospital for the care and treatment they have all received.

“They would also like to thank everyone for their warm wishes.”

As he left the hospital briefly to pick up his son, Prince William told the waiting crowds the couple were “very happy”.

Both Catherine and her daughter are “doing well”, Kensington Palace said. The name of the baby will be announced in due course.

The Prince of Wales, who had earlier said he was hoping for a grand-daughter, and the Duchess of Cornwall said they were “absolutely delighted”.

Easel outside palace

An official notice was placed on an easel at Buckingham Palace – it will be there for 24 hours

Easel outside palace

People queue outside Buckingham Palace to get a glimpse of the easel

People are queuing outside Buckingham Palace for a glimpse of the easel

Crowds outside the Lindo wing

Cameras are focused on the door of the Lindo wing

Prince William and Prince George

Prince William plants a kiss on his son’s head before taking him inside the hospital to visit his baby sister

Prince William and Prince George

It is the first time Prince George has been officially seen in public in the UK since he left the same hospital as a newborn in 2013

The duchess had been admitted to the private Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, west London, at 06:00 BST.

The birth announcement came just after 11:00 BST.

The statement from Kensington Palace added: “The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news.”

The latest royal joins the line of succession behind her grandfather Prince Charles, father Prince William and brother Prince George, who was born at the same hospital in July 2013.

The princess is the Queen’s fifth great-grandchild.

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Outside the Lindo Wing: Henrietta McMicking, BBC News

Crowds outside Lindo wing

Crowds began gathering after it was announced Catherine was in labour

Hundreds of well-wishers have gathered outside St Mary’s Hospital to catch a first glimpse of the new princess.

Some are seasoned royal watchers. Margaret Tyler, 71 from Wembley, north-west London, has been waiting for the last 11 days: “But no nights, I’m too old for that now”.

Meanwhile, Ash decided to bring his young daughter Ankita to mark the historic event. “We moved to London from the US nine years ago,” he said. “I wanted to go and see Will and Kate’s wedding but my wife thought I was mad.”

There has been lots of speculation about a name from small girls in the crowd, from Disney-inspired Belle and Ariel to Alex, Stella and Rose.

And everyone wants a selfie with Tony Appleton, who runs a care home in Chelmsford, Essex, but has been a town crier for 30 years and stood on the steps of the Lindo wing to announce the news.

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HMS Lancaster tribute

The Royal Navy posted this celebratory picture by the crew of HMS Lancaster

BT Tower

The BT Tower in London welcomed the news

Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted: “Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their baby girl. I’m absolutely delighted for them.”

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg tweeted that he and his wife Miriam wished the family “all the best”.

And Labour leader Ed Miliband wrote: “Congratulations to the duke and duchess on the birth of their daughter. Wishing them lots of joy and happiness – and hopefully some sleep!”

The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said: “It’s wonderful news that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a healthy new baby girl.

“Like many here and abroad, I’m delighted for the royal couple on this special day. May God bless them and both of their children with love, health and joy.”

Royal fans outside hospital

Some fans of the Royal Family have been outside the hospital for days

A large number of journalists, photographers and broadcasters had gathered after the announcement that Catherine was in labour.

Following the announcement of the birth, standing on the steps of the Lindo Wing, unofficial town crier Tony Appleton told crowds: “We welcome with humble duty the new baby of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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