Britain's
Duchess Kate gives birth to daughter, both well, palace says
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[May 02, 2015]
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Duchess
of Cambridge, the wife of Prince William, gave birth to a daughter on
Saturday, the couple's Kensington Palace residence announced.
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The baby, their second child, weighed 8 lbs 3 oz and William was
present at the birth, it said in a Twitter statement.
"Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well," the palace
added.
She gave birth at 8:34 a.m. (3.34 a.m. ET), some 2-1/2 hours after
having been admitted in the early stages of labor to the private
Lindo wing of St Mary's Hospital, West London, the palace said.
Both families of the couple had been informed, it said, including
the new baby's great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth, her grandfather
Prince Charles and William's brother Prince Harry.
A ceremonial town crier announced the birth of the new baby, who
will be fourth in line to the throne after Charles, William and her
older brother George.
No name for the newborn has yet been announced.
William, 32, was born at the same hospital to the late Princess
Diana in 1982.
He and Kate, 33, met as students at St Andrews University in
Scotland, married in a spectacular ceremony at Westminster Abbey in
April 2011 and have since become global stars.
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When Kate leaves hospital, the couple will initially return to
Kensington Palace for a couple of days before heading to Anmer Hall,
their country mansion on the queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk,
eastern England.
(Reporting by Stephen Addison; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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