Tribute: The London Eye was coloured red, white and blue to celebrate the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son
Tribute: The Eye was one of many landmarks which changed colour last night after the announcement
Dramatic: The thunderstorm over London last night providing an apt background on the historic night
Announcement: The news that Kate had given birth to a boy was revealed on the BT tower in Fitzrovia
Marker: The fountains in Trafalgar Square will be coloured blue for the rest of the week after the Royal birth
Vista: The fountains shone electric blue in front of the National Gallery as celebrations continued
Skyline: Tower Bridge also broadcast the news that a boy had been born by using blue lights
Sight: Outside London, Blackpool Tower shone blue overnight to mark the future King's arrival into the world
Spectacular: Niagara Falls, the world's most famous waterfall, also took on a blue hue for the occasion
Huge effort: The waterfall, which stands on the border between Canada and the U.S., made an extraordinary sight
Skyscraper: In Toronto, the CN Tower was lit up in blue for the benefit of the child's future subjects in Canada
Parliament: Ottawa's government buildings and the Peace Tower were lit up in blue as well
Destination: Christchurch Airport shared in the celebration by turning all its lights blue today
Anticipation: Landmarks in Auckland were alternating pink and blue after Kate went into labour yesterday
On the high seas: Sailors on HMS Lancaster posed up in the shape of the word 'BOY' for this aerial photograph
Unorthodox: The crew of HMS Kent formed themselves into the words 'A BOY' after the happy news was announced
It's official! As is traditional, the news of the birth was announced via an easel outside Buckingham Palace
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