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Royal Baby Boy First Look

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walk out of St. Mary's Hospital in London for the first time with their newborn son.

The newest heir to the British royal throne made his first public appearance on Tuesday, as he left the hospital with his parents, the Prince William & Kate middleton.The Royal Couple Came out from Hospital With Royal Baby Boy And Gives First Look Of Royal Baby Boy To the World By Posed Photographs on the steps of the st. Mary's Hospital london 7pm U.K. TIme. They Share Their Feelings With Media About How Royal Family Feeling this moment. Kate middleton And Prince william Got Emotional And Described To Press about this moment.
"He's got a good pair of lungs on him, that's for sure," said Prince William, holding his son swaddled in a cream blanket. "He's got her looks, thankfully," he added, nodding toward his wife. The Kate middleton added that Prince William had already changed his first "nappy."

The first public sighting of the baby will go a long way toward satisfying the mass of world media that has been camped outside the hospital for days awaiting a glimpse of the new prince and his mother. But the royal couple is keeping them and the public guessing on another important front: the new prince's name.

"We're still working on a name, so we'll have that as soon as we can," Prince William said. The royal couple then went back inside the hospital briefly, before leaving by car to take their boy home to Kensington Palace.

Their departure followed visits Tuesday afternoon by both sets of grandparents: Prince William's father, Prince Charles, and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as the parents of the former Kate Middleton. As she left the hospital, the Duchess of Cambridge's mother, Carole Middleton, said both new mother and baby were "doing really well."

Outside Buckingham Palace, crowds continued to gather Tuesday to view the easel officially announcing the baby's birth, which has been on public display since Monday.

Sam O'Neill, a secondary school history teacher from Bromley, Kent, waited about a half-hour with her mother, Jenny Edwards, a former nurse at a London hospital. Having just taken a tour of the House of Commons, Mrs. O'Neill said: "We couldn't not come and see this historic moment having just seen the past history of our kings and queens." The women were delighted at the short wait; after Princess Diana died, they waited in a line eight hours overnight to commemorate her.



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