The Duchess of Cambridge has given
birth to a baby boy, Kensington Palace has announced.
The baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west
London, weighing 8lb 6oz. The Duke of Cambridge said in a statement the couple "could not be happier".
He and the duchess will remain in the hospital overnight. The news has been displayed on an easel in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace
in line with tradition.
A bulletin - signed by the Queen's gynaecologist Marcus Setchell, who led the
medical team that delivered the baby - was taken by a royal aide from St Mary's
to the palace under police escort. The document said: "Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cambridge was safely
delivered of a son at 4.24pm today.
Crowds outside the gates hoped
to get a glimpse of the bulletin
"Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing
well."
When the news was announced, a large cheer went up from well-wishers and
journalists outside the hospital while a large crowd greeted the posting of the
bulletin outside Buckingham Palace.
The Kensington Palace press release said the Duke of Cambridge was present
for the birth of his son, who will be known as the Prince of Cambridge and who
is third in line to the throne.
Source: BBC News
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