Saat bahagia akhirnya berpihak pada pasangan kerajaan inggris Catherine Middleton dan Pangeran William, pasalnya pada hari senin (22/7/2013) tepatnya pada pukul 16:24 (waktu setempat) di Rumah sakit St. Mary telah lahir bayi laki - laki mungil dan lucu berbobot 3,7 kg dengan masa persalinan yang cukup panjang yakni 14 jam.Menurut stasiun televisi NOS, William mengabarkan neneknya melalui telpon, kemudian ayahnya, Pangeran Charles, dan adiknya, Pangeran Harry. Catherine juga ditemani ibu dan adik perempuannya sewaktu bersalin.
Kini rakyat ingris boleh merasakan bahagia karena Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton akhirnya melahirkan bayinya dengan sehat.
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Special moment: Prince William and Kate waved and smiled broadly to the waiting cameras as they held their prince on the steps of the private Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in London |
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New life: The baby was crying in its car seat as its father took him to their waiting car yesterday evening |
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Magic: With the wold watching, Kate and William hold their prince outside the Lindo Wing in a genuinely historic moment for Britain |
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Emotional: The new mother looked delighted as she looked down at her first child while her husband waved to the excited crowds |
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Protective: The baby was wrapped in a white shawl - Kate held her new son closely to her chest as she waved to the impressive crowd |
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Gentle: The trio take their first steps together into the outside world together as the prince starts his life |
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Caring: As his wife walked down the steps, William placed a protective hand on her arm to make sure the new mother and son made it down the steps safely |
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Warm welcome: The ecstatic crowd sang 'Congratulations' as the new parents stepped out of the London hospital |
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The safe hands of the Duchess of Cambridge with her son who was born on Monday, but was thrown into the spotlight yesterday |
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Happy trio: Kate told reporters that 'It's been very emotional. Any parent will know what this feeling is like' while the prince joked the baby 'has more hair than me' |
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Are these tears? The Duchess admitted the becoming a mother for the first time was 'emotional' |
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Huge crowds were waiting to catch a glimpse of the couple and the baby outside St Mary's hospital |
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Gently does it: After Kate took the prince down the stairs, William carefully picked up their son |
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Big moment: Prince William holds his son for the first time in front of the world's media |
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Debut: Despite the excitement the tiny baby seemed to remain asleep throughout his debut allowing his parents to answer questions |
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The future king made his public entrance in the safe hands of the Duke of Cambridge and his wife as they left the Lindo Wing |
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Part of the journey: The medical staff at the hospital lined up as the new parents emerged |
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Poignant: It was an emotional moment for William - the Duke of Cambridge had followed the steps his parents Charles and Diana took with him 31 years ago, when he was born there on June 21, 1982 |
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Statement: William and Kate both spoke to the press and the Prince said 'thankfully he has her looks' |
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Good spirits: The new parents both looked in good spirits as they spoke to the waiting press, ending weeks of speculation about when the baby will arrive |
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Speculation: When asked about the newborn's appearance, William said "He's got her looks thankfully.' Kate responded: 'Catherine brushes off the praise, saying: 'No, no no, I'm not sure about that' |
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Strapped in: The newborn baby was strapped into a car seat as Prince William carried him out of the hospital and into the awaiting car |
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William calmly carried his new baby to the Range Rover which he drove home himself with his wife and child on board |
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Welcome to the world: The baby, titled His Royal Highness, Prince (name) of Cambridge, raised his tiny hands in the air as he was transported to the awaiting car in the car seat |
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Precious cargo: Prince William carefully placed his new son in the back seat of the awaiting car in preparation for their journey back to Kensington Palace |
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Relief: With the world watching as he strapped his new son into the car William let out a sigh of relief that he had passed the a crucial parent test - the fiddly car seat |
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Stylish: The Duchess of Cambridge wore a bespoke lilac dress by British designer, Jenny Packham with cream wedges |
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Goodbye: William gives a final farewell wave before he drives his wife and their new addition back home |
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Proud dad: William fulfilled a dream chased by many wannabee parents, taking the opportunity to drive his wife and child home from hospital |
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Kate looked incredibly fresh despite going into labour and giving birth less than two days ago at the hospital where her husband was born |
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Parenthood: After such a bright and public spotlight on the baby's birth the couple drive away from the spotlight |
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Arrival: The new family arrive at Kensington Palace with their newborn son - Kate's sister was understood to be waiting for her there |
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A picture is worth a thousand words... Scores of photographers train their lenses on the Duke and Duchess and Cambridge as they present their newborn son to the world
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All hoping for that perfect picture: Many of the professional photographers out to capture the moment had been camped night and day to get the best spot |
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The most photographed newborn in the world: The press pack gathered from across the world to capture the first pictures of the Royal baby as he emerged from hospital for his first taste of fresh air |
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Film crews and onlookers capture the moment as Prince William carries the new arrival to the back seat of his car |
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Photographers crane their necks to get the best shots to send back for publication in newspapers, magazines and websites the world over |
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Nurses from St Mary's wave and cheer as Prince William and Kate leave the hospital to take their little one home |
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Flying visit: After two days in Yorkshire, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla arrived to meet the royal baby after being rushed to London by helicopter |
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Poking fun: Camilla smiles broadly as Prince Charles asks journalists outside St Mary's Hospital: 'Have you been there long?' before heading up the steps to meet his first grandchild |
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Exit: After an hour in the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital, Carole and Michael Middleton leave after seeing their grandson for the first time |
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Few words: Carole spoke on behalf of her and Michael, and said the baby was 'absolutely beautiful' and that William and Kate were coping 'fabulously' |
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Thrilled: Kate's parents Carole and Michael smiled broadly as they arrived at hospital to see their daughter and meet their new grandchild |
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Excited: It appears that Kate and William have asked the Middletons to visit them and their new child before the royal family |
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Telling: The Middletons' arrival at St Mary's Hospital came as it emerged that Kate, William and Baby Cambridge looked to be on the verge of leaving |
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Ready to go home? A member of the royal staff has arrived at St Mary's hospital and has taken a car seat in via a rear entrance alongside Kate's official hairdresser Amanda Cook Tucker, dragging a suitcase, raising hopes Kate, William and the baby might be about to leave |
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Help: A chauffeur holds dresses for the staff member, who was then waved into the hospital by police through the Mary Sandford entrance, which Kate came through on Monday |
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Drenched: Police officers keeping the St Mary's Hospital secure are not allowed to get out of the heavy downpours |
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Inclement weather: After three weeks of almost wall-to-wall sunshine London was hit with a series of violent storms |
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The day after: Crowds started to gather outside Buckingham Palace after London was soaked by torrential rain from violent thunderstorms |
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Back again: Huge numbers headed to Buckingham Palace again to see the Changing of the Guard, where the band played 'Congratulations' and other celebratory songs |
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Pageantry: Traffic waited behind the band as the band marched up The Mall to the Palace playing cheerful and jubilant music marking the royal birth |
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Tributes: : Pupils at Buckleberry Church of England Primary School draw congratulatory cards for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge |
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Touching: The children have put in a great deal of effort to mark the prince's much-anticipated entrance into the world |
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Historic: The Queen's Press Secretary Ailsa Anderson with Badar Azim, a footman, place the official document on the easel used in the same way when Prince William as born in 1982 |
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Britain rejoices: Ecstatic monarchists clamour for a better view as the news is revealed outside the Queen's central London home |
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A police officer tries to control a crowd of people trying to get to the railing to take pictures of the notice proclaiming the birth of the Royal baby
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Fascinated: Two children in the crowd climb on adults' shoulders to grab a better view of the palace and the easel with the signed declaration |
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Ram: People straining to look at a notice formally announcing the birth of a son to Britain's Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge |
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Iconic: Crowds climb the Victoria memorial to try and get a better view |
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Photographers: Members of the public are desperate to capture a piece of the special moment |
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Resplendent:The baby boy was born at 4.24pm and weighed in at 8lbs 6oz |
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Last official appearance: Kate made her last official public appearance alongside other members of her family, pictured watching a Royal Air Force fly pass by on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, for the Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 22 |
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