Tuesday, 23 July 2013

The royal wave: Baby Cambridge greets the world as proud parents Kate and William take their tiny son home to Kensington Palace

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The royal wave: Baby Cambridge greets the world as proud parents Kate and William take their tiny son home to Kensington Palace

The royal wave: Baby Cambridge greets the world as proud parents Kate and William take their tiny son home to Kensington Palace
Prince William and Kate grinned to the waiting cameras as they held their prince on the steps of London's St Mary's Hospital, 26 hours after he was born there, weighing 8lbs 6oz.
William looks at ease with his new son in his arms as he aces his first big test of fatherhood… getting the car seat right first time!
William looks at ease with his new son in his arms as he aces his first big test of fatherhood… getting the car seat right first time! For Prince William, the pressure of fatherhood had the added pressure of making sure he held the baby properly and fixed the child in its car seat in front of the lenses of the world's media....  William looks at ease with his new son in his arms as he aces his first big test of fatherhood… getting the car seat right first time!
He's got a good pair of lungs on him, joked dad: Robert Hardman watches as Royal baby is introduced to the world
He's got a good pair of lungs on him, joked dad: Robert Hardman watches as Royal baby is introduced to the world ROBERT HARDMAN: At 7.13pm, the doors of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, swung open to reveal the sight which opens another chapter in our extraordinary royal story....  He's got a good pair of lungs on him, joked dad: Robert Hardman watches as Royal baby is introduced to the world
Royal Artillery sound series of gun salutes to mark the birth of the royal baby
Royal Artillery sound series of gun salutes to mark the birth of the royal baby Gun salutes are fired for the birth of every prince or princess, with the last one taking place for Princess Eugenie in 1990....  Royal Artillery sound series of gun salutes to mark the birth of the royal baby
Rules of the name game: The unwritten but well understood criteria determining what the new prince is likely to be called
Rules of the name game: The unwritten but well understood criteria determining what the new prince is likely to be called If you are safely removed from the line of succession, then pretty much anything goes, but there is much less scope for an exotic choice for the boy who may one day be King, writes ROBERT HARDMAN....  Rules of the name game: The unwritten but well understood criteria determining what the new prince is likely to be called
Meet the grandparents: Charles and Camilla follow Kate's parents into hospital to see their 'absolutely beautiful' baby grandson
Meet the grandparents: Charles and Camilla follow Kate's parents into hospital to see their 'absolutely beautiful' baby grandson Carole and Michael Middleton were the first to arrive at the Lindo Wing at around 3pm today, with Prince Charles and his wife Camilla following them at 5.30pm after being rushed to London by helicopter after two-days carrying out official duties in Yorkshire....  Meet the grandparents: Charles and Camilla follow Kate's parents into hospital to see their 'absolutely beautiful' baby grandson
So proud to show off her mummy tummy: Mothers' groups hail Kate's decision not to hide her post-baby bump
So proud to show off her mummy tummy: Mothers' groups hail Kate's decision not to hide her post-baby bump That neat bump proudly on display outside the Lindo Wing yesterday was the only thing which gave away the fact Kate had given birth to an 8lb 6oz boy just a day earlier....  So proud to show off her mummy tummy: Mothers' groups hail Kate's decision not to hide her post-baby bump

Her beaming smile last night said it all. The Queen has secured her dynasty with THREE heirs to see the monarchy through to the next century
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As a fellow gran, Carole, trust me - you'll need to learn to bite your tongue: BEL MOONEY writes an open letter to Carole Middleton
31 years on, Kate's polka dot tribute to Diana: How Duchess's dress echoed green outfit worn by William's mother as she unveiled him to the world
Who will the Duke, Duchess and baby Cambridge spend Christmas with? William does it on his own terms, writes RICHARD KAY and GEOFFREY LEVY
Happy couple return to Kensington Palace and prepare for hands-on parenting... with a little help from Granny Carole
The couple will be hands on parents - with help 


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