Duchess of Cambridge gave birth at 4.24pm on Monday afternoon
Birth of baby, who weighs 8lbs 6oz, was announced by Kensington Palace at 8.30pm
Duke of Cambridge was by her side and remained with Kate in hospital overnight
Prince Charles says he is 'overjoyed', The Queen and Prince Philip also 'delighted' by news
Experts say the length of the Duchess's labour was 'textbook'
Kensington Palace say announcement on baby's names to be made 'in due course'
'George' is bookmaker's favourite for boy's name, closely followed by James
Gun salutes will sound across London today to mark the birth
The world is waiting to catch a first glimpse of the royal baby born to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who 'could not be happier' after Kate gave birth to a boy on Monday afternoon.
The baby weighed 8lbs 6oz and was born at 4.24pm, sparking joyous scenes in London and messages of congratulations from across the world.
Attention has now turned to seeing the royal prince for the first time, as the whole country waits to find out his name.
The Duke and Duchess meanwhile, who aren't expected to leave hospital until after 6pm on Tuesday, thanked staff at St. Mary's in Paddington.
Birth of baby, who weighs 8lbs 6oz, was announced by Kensington Palace at 8.30pm
Duke of Cambridge was by her side and remained with Kate in hospital overnight
Prince Charles says he is 'overjoyed', The Queen and Prince Philip also 'delighted' by news
Experts say the length of the Duchess's labour was 'textbook'
Kensington Palace say announcement on baby's names to be made 'in due course'
'George' is bookmaker's favourite for boy's name, closely followed by James
Gun salutes will sound across London today to mark the birth
The world is waiting to catch a first glimpse of the royal baby born to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who 'could not be happier' after Kate gave birth to a boy on Monday afternoon.
The baby weighed 8lbs 6oz and was born at 4.24pm, sparking joyous scenes in London and messages of congratulations from across the world.
Attention has now turned to seeing the royal prince for the first time, as the whole country waits to find out his name.
The Duke and Duchess meanwhile, who aren't expected to leave hospital until after 6pm on Tuesday, thanked staff at St. Mary's in Paddington.
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