And baby makes five for Prince William and Kate Middleton
A glorious Union flag was raised on April 23 to signify the birth of the Duke and Duchess' third child, a healthy baby boy weighing in at 8lbs 7oz at 1101 hours on St. Georges Day.
His name has not yet been revealed.
Royal watchers were put on baby alert early this morning from a notice from Kensington Palace read that she was in labor. Within a few hours, the news changed from her being in labor to the birth of the new son and that both mother and baby were doing well.
Just a couple of hours later Prince George and Princess Charlotte were taken to the hospital to meet their new brother.
Just seven hours after giving birth, Kate Middleton and Prince William showed off their new bundle of joy to well-wishers of the world outside of the Lindo Wing at St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London according to PEOPLE.
If the outfit Kate wore looked a bit familiar, that's because it is. The red dress with a white Peter Pan collar is almost identical to the dress Princess Diana wore after giving birth to Prince Harry.
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The Queen and the rest of the families will be meeting the new prince very soon.
We wish the royal family every happiness with their new baby and we will share with all TheCelebrityCafe.com readers the name of the prince as soon as it is revealed.
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Princess Charlotte started school today and looked super cute
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