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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

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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
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
Close up: Kate held the baby as they descended the steps and revealed to waiting reporters they had not yet chosen a name
Close up: Kate held the baby as they descended the steps and revealed to waiting reporters they had not yet chosen a name
Statement: William and Kate both spoke to the press and the Prince said 'thankfully he has her looks'
Statement: William and Kate both spoke to the press and the Prince said 'thankfully he has her looks'

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
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
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall arrive at the Lindo Wing
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla walk up the steps
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

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
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
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'
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'

Thrilled: Kate's parents Carole and Michael smiled broadly as they arrived at hospital to see their daughter and meet their new grandchild
Thrilled: Kate's parents Carole and Michael smiled broadly as they arrived at hospital to see their daughter and meet their new grandchild
Excited: It appears that Kate and William have asked the Middletons to visit them and their new child before the royal family
Excited: It appears that Kate and William have asked the Middletons to visit them and their new child before the royal family
The Duchess of Cambridge's parents Carole and Michael Middleton arrive at the Lindo Wing
Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton at St Mary's Hospital
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

 
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 a mystery woman dragging a suitcase, raising hopes Kate, William and the baby might be about to leave
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
Chauffer holds dresses for the woman after she arrives at the back entrance of St Mary's Hospital this afternoon
A policeman then lets the woman through the Mary Sandford entrance, which Kate entered through on Monday
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

Not long now: Members of the press are forced to wait in the pouring rain for the first glimpse of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their newborn son outside St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, today
Not long now: Members of the press are forced to wait in the pouring rain for the first glimpse of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their newborn son outside St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, today
Patient: Broadcasters are forced to take cover under a Union Flag umbrella as yet another thunderstorm hits London this afternoon
Patient: Broadcasters are forced to take cover under a Union Flag umbrella as yet another thunderstorm hits London this afternoon

Drenched: Police officers keeping the St Mary's Hospital secure are not allowed to get out of the heavy downpours
Drenched: Police officers keeping the St Mary's Hospital secure are not allowed to get out of the heavy downpours
Inclement: After three weeks of almost wall-to-wall sunshine London has been hit with a series of violent storms
Inclement weather: After three weeks of almost wall-to-wall sunshine London has been hit with a series of violent storms
Ill-prepared: After a night of showers some press and public failed to heed the unsettled conditions and arrived at St Mary's with no umbrellas or coats
Ill-prepared: After a night of showers some press and public failed to heed the unsettled conditions and arrived at St Mary's with no umbrellas or coats


A young girl clutches her two dolls outside the hospital where the royal baby
Gifts arrive at the Lindo Wing
Impatient: A sweet young girl clutches her two dolls outside the hospital where the royal baby was born, while a well-wisher drops off some gifts for the prince

Offer: A man asks police guarding the Lindo Wing whether they can take a teddy bear gift for the new prince
Offer: A man asks police guarding the Lindo Wing whether they can take a teddy bear gift for the new prince
Smiling doctor: The Queen's Surgeon-Gynaecologist Marcus Setchell arrives at St Mary's Hospital this morning to assess Kate and baby
Smiling doctor: The Queen's Surgeon-Gynaecologist Marcus Setchell arrives at St Mary's Hospital this morning to assess Kate and baby
Royal arrival: The Queen is driven into Buckingham Palace with her corgis today on the day after the birth of her great-grandchild
Royal arrival: The Queen is driven into Buckingham Palace with her corgis today on the day after the birth of her great-grandchild



The day after: Crowds have again started to gather outside Buckingham Palace after London was soaked by torrential rain from violent thunderstorms
The day after: Crowds have again started to gather outside Buckingham Palace after London was soaked by torrential rain from violent thunderstorms
Back again: Huge numbers have headed to Buckingham Palace again to see the Changing of the Guard, where the band played 'Congratulations' and other celebratory songs
Back again: Huge numbers have headed to Buckingham Palace again to see the Changing of the Guard, where the band played 'Congratulations' and other celebratory songs
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
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

The easel still stands in the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace
A teddy bear is left on the railings of Buckingham Palace where an easel has been placed
Joyous: The easel still stands in the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace while the crowds of people clinging to the Palace railings have been replaced by this teddy bear and other mementos


It's a boy: The message displayed outside the palace telling the world that there is a new prince in the British royal family
It's a boy: The message displayed outside the palace telling the world that there is a new prince in the British royal family who one day will be king
Still keen: There is no shortage of people desperate to see the official notice and easel last used bu the royal family 31 year ago
Still keen: There is no shortage of people desperate to see the official notice and easel last used bu the royal family 31 year ago
Drama: The London Eye was turned red, white and blue last night after the news of the royal birth as London suffered a series of violent thunder storms
Drama: The London Eye was turned red, white and blue last night after the news of the royal birth as London suffered a series of violent thunder storms

Tribute: Central London's iconic Tower Bridge was illuminated in bright blue to celebrate the Duchess of Cambridge giving birth to a prince
Tribute: Central London's iconic Tower Bridge was illuminated in bright blue to celebrate the Duchess of Cambridge giving birth to a prince

Tribute: The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62 round Royal Gun Salute outside the Tower of London to celebrate the birth of the royal baby at 2pm
Tribute: The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62 round Royal Gun Salute outside the Tower of London to celebrate the birth of the royal baby at 2pm

Historic: The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute to welcome the new royal baby in Green Park in London today
Historic: The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute to welcome the new royal baby in Green Park in London today

Pomp and ceremony: This is the first time since 1990 that gun-salutes have been fired to celebrate the birth of a royal child
Pomp and ceremony: This is the first time since 1990 that gun-salutes have been fired to celebrate the birth of a royal child
Special moment: Crowds gather outside Westminster Abbey at 2pm today to the bells peal to celebrate the royal baby's arrival
Special moment: Crowds gather outside Westminster Abbey at 2pm today to the bells peal to celebrate the royal baby's arrival
'Thrilled and excited': The Prince of Wales remains in Yorkshire today and said he did not know what his first grandchild would be called, but despite his enthusiasm he still managed to make six-month-old Emily Scott cry
'Thrilled and excited': The Prince of Wales remains in Yorkshire today and said he did not know what his first grandchild would be called, but despite his enthusiasm he still managed to make six-month-old Emily Scott cry
Prince Charles visiting Bugthorpe, East Yorkshire
Isla Lister in Bugthorpe, East Yorkshire to meet Prince Charles and Camilla visiting
Delighted: A very happy Prince Charles receives flowers from youngsters in Bugthorpe, East Yorkshire, including Isla Lister, who also spoke to Camilla
Buoyant: The Duchess of Cornwall told villagers of Charles: 'It's very exciting and it's wonderful for the grandfather - he's brilliant with children'
Buoyant: The Duchess of Cornwall told villagers of Charles: 'It's very exciting and it's wonderful for the grandfather - he's brilliant with children'

Atmosphere outside St Mary's Hospital as the media and members of the public wait in anticipation for Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge to introduce their son
Atmosphere outside St Mary's Hospital as the media and members of the public wait in anticipation for Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge to introduce their son
Excitable: People dressed in costumes and red, wight and blue gather outside St Mary's Hospital as the media and members of the public wait in anticipation for Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge to introduce their son to the world

Celebrations: The Cottage Inn in Bucklebury, where the family home of the Middletons is, has been draped in flags to mark the royal birth
Celebrations: The Cottage Inn in Bucklebury, where the family home of the Middletons is, has been draped in flags to mark the royal birth
Tributes: : Pupils at Buckleberry Church of England Primary School draw congratulatory cards for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
Tributes: : Pupils at Buckleberry Church of England Primary School draw congratulatory cards for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

Touching: The children have put in a great deal of effort to mark the prince's much-anticipated entrance into the world
Touching: The children have put in a great deal of effort to mark the prince's much-anticipated entrance into the world
Wetting the baby's head: Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Education Secretary Michael Gove leaves Scott's restaurant in Mayfair last night after a celebratory dinner
Wetting the baby's head: Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Education Secretary Michael Gove leaves Scott's restaurant in Mayfair last night after a celebratory dinner
People gather outside Buckingham Palace to celebrate the arrival of the Royal Baby
Women waving flags and on phones last night
Revellers: Well-wishers partied late into the night outside Buckingham Palace after the prince was born yesterday at 4.24pm 

Proud: Harrison, Charlotte & Matthew are amongst those celebrating, they heard the news when they were in bed, and rushed down to the palace in their pyjamas
Rachael Carter-Eagleton jumps for jow in her Union Flag dress
Proud: Youngsters Harrison, Charlotte and Matthew were among those celebrating at the Palace, they heard the news when they were in bed, and rushed down in their pyjamas, while Rachael Carter-Eagleton was jumping for joy in her Union Flag dress


Glad tidings: An easel stands in the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace in London to announce the birth of a baby boy, at 4.24pm to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at St Mary's Hospital yesterday
Glad tidings: An easel stands in the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace in London to announce the birth of a baby boy, at 4.24pm to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at St Mary's Hospital yesterday


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
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
Celebration time! Thousands of well wishers mob the gates of Buckingham Palace as the news of the Duchess of Cambridge's baby was revealed last night
Celebration time! Thousands of well wishers mob the gates of Buckingham Palace as the news of the Duchess of Cambridge's baby was revealed last night

Britain rejoices: Ecstatic onarchists clamour for a better view as the news is revealed outside the Queen's central London home
Britain rejoices: Ecstatic onarchists clamour for a better view as the news is revealed outside the Queen's central London home
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
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
Fascinated: Two children in the crowd climb on adults' shoulders to grab a better view of the palace
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

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
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


Iconic: Crowds climb the Victoria memorial to try and get a better view
Iconic: Crowds climb the Victoria memorial to try and get a better view
Photographers: Members of the public are desperate to capture a piece of the special moment
Photographers: Members of the public are desperate to capture a piece of the special moment

Resplendent:The baby boy was born at 4.24pm and weighed in at 8lbs 6oz
Resplendent:The baby boy was born at 4.24pm and weighed in at 8lbs 6oz
Royal aide Ed Perkins leaves St Mary's with the official announcement that the Cambridges' son has been born
Royal aide Ed Perkins leaves St Mary's with the official announcement that the Cambridges' son has been born
Ed Perkins carries envelope containing details of the Royal baby
He hands over the announcement to a waiting chauffeur to be ferried across central London to Buckingham Palace to be displayed
Mr Perkins rushes down the steps of the hospital to the street where, right, he hands it to a chauffeur to be ferried across central London to the Palace
A Jaguar car is driven into the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace bringing the news to announce the birth
A Jaguar car is driven into the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace bringing the news to announce the birth
After the message's delivery, the Queen's senior Page Philip Rhodes, right, is given the official notification in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace
After the message's delivery, the Queen's senior Page Philip Rhodes, right, is given the official notification in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace
A day for celebrations: Royal fans mob the gates of the Palace, trying to get the best photographs as the announcement is put in place
A day for celebrations: Royal fans mob the gates of the Palace, trying to get the best photographs as the announcement is put in place

Blue for a boy: The crew of HMS Lancaster celebrate the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son on patrol in the Caribbean
Blue for a boy: The crew of HMS Lancaster celebrate the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son on patrol in the Caribbean
Tribute: Sailors on the HMS Kent spelled out the word BOY on the ship's flight deck to send their best wishes and congratulations to the royal couple
Tribute: Sailors on the HMS Kent spelled out the word BOY on the ship's flight deck to send their best wishes and congratulations to the royal couple
It's a boy: The news beamed in lights from the BT Tower
It's a boy: The news beamed in lights from the BT Tower
In lights: The news was broadcast in a special animation which shone from the BT Tower in Fitzrovia, central London
Well-wishers wearing outfits emblazoned with the national flag celebrate news of the birth of the new Royal baby outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington
Well-wishers wearing outfits emblazoned with the national flag celebrate news of the birth of the new Royal baby outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington
A town crier announces the birth of the son of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital
David Cameron outside Number 10 tonight congratulating the Royal couple on the birth of their son
A town crier announces the birth of the son of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital. Right, David Cameron outside Number 10 tonight congratulating the Royal couple on the birth of their son. 'The whole country will celebrate,' he said.
Royal frenzy: Self-proclaimed Town Crier Tony Appleton rings his bell in celebration outside St Mary's
Royal frenzy: Self-proclaimed Town Crier Tony Appleton rings his bell in celebration outside St M
Dancing in the streets: Revellers in fancy dress party outside St Mary's, where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will stay together overnight before going home tomorrow
Dancing in the streets: Revellers in fancy dress party outside St Mary's, where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will stay together overnight before going home tomorrow
Good job: Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Marcus Setchel and Alan Farthing, the medical team in charge of the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's newborn baby, leave the Lindo Wing
Good job: Guy Thorpe-Beeston, Marcus Setchell and Alan Farthing, the medical team in charge of the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's newborn baby, leave the Lindo Wing
It wasn't this big... Dr Setchel gestures to the crowd as the medical team make their way home for the night
It wasn't this big... Dr Setchell gestures to the crowd as the medical team make their way home for the night

Capturing the moment forever: People take pictures outside St. Mary's hospital. The new royal baby will be the 43rd sovereign since William the Conqueror if it follows reigns by the Charles then William
Capturing the moment forever: People take pictures outside St. Mary's hospital. The new royal baby will be the 43rd sovereign since William the Conqueror if it follows reigns by the Charles then William
Royal Detective turns up with two pizzas from Zizzi's restaurant at 8.45pm after leaving 10 mins before the announcement of the royal birth
Royal Detective turns up with two pizzas from Zizzi's restaurant at 8.45pm after leaving 10 mins before the announcement of the royal birth
Another important delivery: A Royal detective turns up at the rear entrance to St Mary's with two pizzas from Zizzi's restaurant at 8.45pm, after leaving 10 mins before the announcement of the Royal birth
Blue for a boy: The fountains at Trafalgar Square are seen lit blue to signify the birth of a baby boy, part of a plan previously announced by Westminster council. If it was a girl the fountains would have shone pink
Blue for a boy: The fountains at Trafalgar Square are seen lit blue to signify the birth of a baby boy, part of a plan previously announced by Westminster council. If it was a girl the fountains would have shone pink

A woman swims in the fountains at Trafalgar Square: The Prime Minister said the 'whole country will celebrate' the birth of the royal baby as news of the child's arrival spread across the globe
A woman swims in the fountains at Trafalgar Square: The Prime Minister said the 'whole country will celebrate' the birth of the royal baby as news of the child's arrival spread across the globe
Vast: Crowds of tourists and well-wishers gather on the steps of the Queen Victoria Memorial Statue and at the gates outside Buckingham Palace today
Vast: Crowds of tourists and well-wishers gather on the steps of the Queen Victoria Memorial Statue and at the gates outside Buckingham Palace yesterday as they wait for the royal baby to be born

Anticipation: For weeks people have been sleeping outside the Lindo Wing, where the baby is born, and now many will also wait outside the Queen's home
Anticipation: For weeks people have been sleeping outside the Lindo Wing, where the baby is born, and now many will also wait outside the Queen's home
Royal excitement: Enthusiasts gather outside Buckingham Palace today and some tourists cool off in the fountains on what has been the hottest day of the year
Royal excitement: Enthusiasts gather outside Buckingham Palace yesterday and some tourists cool off in the fountains on what has been the hottest day of the year


Fever pitch: There were huge cheers and a rushing crowd as the Queen arrived back at Buckingham Palace with her corgis this afternoon ahead of the birth of the royal baby
Fever pitch: There were huge cheers and a rushing crowd as the Queen arrived back at Buckingham Palace with one of her dorgis this afternoon ahead of the birth of the royal baby. The breed is a cross between a dachshund and a corgi
Final public appearance: The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Buckingham Palace during a horse drawn parade last month as she is seen for the last time before she was due to give birth
Final public appearance: The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Buckingham Palace during a horse drawn parade last month as she is seen for the last time before she was due to give birth


Getting a better view: These excited children climb the gates of the Palace and are among the hundreds getting swept away in the excitement of the royal baby's impending arrival
Getting a better view: These excited children climb the gates of the Palace and are among the hundreds getting swept away in the excitement of the royal baby's impending arrival

Members of the public are pictured outside Buckingham Palace ahead of the arrival of the Royal baby
With the Queen Victoria statue in the background, members of the public gather to take pictures
Waiting: Queues of people snake around Buckingham Palace ahead of the arrival of the royal baby as others take pictures with the Queen Victoria Memorial statue in the background, which faces the Queen's home
Royal fans: A young girl looks-on as Royal well wishers Sarah Haggie, left, and Fi Thompson, right, pose in Union flag themed jackets outside Buckingham Palace in central London
Royal fans: A young girl looks-on as Royal well wishers Sarah Haggie, left, and Fi Thompson, right, pose in Union flag themed jackets outside Buckingham Palace in central London
In for the long haul: Royal supporter John Loughrey looks out from his tent outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital
In for the long haul: Royal supporter John Loughrey looks out from his tent outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital
Little prince - or princess? Royal supporters have both balloons with them as they wait outside the hospital ahead of the birth
Little prince - or princess? Royal supporters have both balloons with them as they wait outside the hospital ahead of the birth


Can't wait: Passionate monarchists who have camped out for days and weeks are just hours away from the announcement of the royal birth
Can't wait: Passionate monarchists who have camped out for days and weeks are just hours away from the announcement of the royal birth

Baker: Teba Diatta holds a cake outside the Lindo Wing, which says 'Come on Kate, we can't wait, give us something to celebrate'
Baker: Teba Diatta holds a cake outside the Lindo Wing, which says 'Come on Kate, we can't wait, give us something to celebrate'



Royal arrival: This is the moment Kate and her royal protection officers went through the Mary Sandford entrance of the hospital at just before 6am this morning
Royal arrival: This is the moment Kate and her royal protection officers went through the Mary Sandford entrance of the hospital at just before 6am this morning
Kate's team march into the hospital after her
A member of the protection squad then headed back to the car
Protection: Kate's security team are shown here marching into the hospital after her and soon afterwards a member of the protection squad then headed back to the cars, which then swept away



Hot weather: Police officers carry bottles of water outside St Mary's Hospital this afternoon as the heatwave continues
Hot weather: Police officers carry bottles of water outside St Mary's Hospital this afternoon as the heatwave continues

Police presence: A major security operation is underway at the west London hospital with dozens of officers on duty to maintain order
Police presence: A major security operation is underway at the west London hospital with dozens of officers on duty to maintain order



Time to roll: Members of the world's media gather outside The Lindo Wing after days of waiting for the Duchess of Cambridge to be admitted
Time to roll: Members of the world's media gather outside The Lindo Wing after days of waiting for the Duchess of Cambridge to be admitted

World event: Natalie Morales, of NBC in the US, has make-up applied to her face as she prepares to go live
World event: Natalie Morales, of NBC in the US, has make-up applied to her face as she prepares to go live

Big event: Sky News' Kay Burley applies make-up outside the Lindo Wing, at St Mary's Hospital, where she has been broadcasting
Big event: Sky News' Kay Burley applies make-up outside the Lindo Wing, at St Mary's Hospital, where she has been broadcasting

Where's William? A cameraman with a Prince William mask on the back of his head as he waits for news outside the Lindo Wing
Where's William? A cameraman with a Prince William mask on the back of his head as he waits for news outside the Lindo Wing
Going live: Broadcaster Natalie Morales, of NBC News, reports from outside the Lindo Wing as the world waits for news on the royal birth
Going live: Broadcaster Natalie Morales, of NBC News, reports from outside the Lindo Wing as the world waits for news on the royal birth

Excitement: A crowd gathers outside the hospital as members of the public gather in the fleeting hope that they can get a first glimpse of the royal baby
Excitement: A crowd gathers outside the hospital as members of the public gather in the fleeting hope that they can get a first glimpse of the royal baby
Bungle: A police officer, standing on the steps of the Lingo Wing at St Mary's Hospital, shows off a confidential briefing note in full view of the world's media
Bungle: A police officer, standing on the steps of the Lingo Wing at St Mary's Hospital, shows off a confidential briefing note in full view of the world's media

Security scare: The officer inadvertently shows off his briefing note outside the hospital this afternoon, raising fears that security has been compromised
Security scare: The officer inadvertently shows off his briefing note outside the hospital this afternoon, raising fears that security has been compromised


Return: The Queen is set to be in London when the Duchess of Cambridge gives birth
Return: The Queen is set to be in London when the Duchess of Cambridge gives birth
Expectant mother: Kate, pictured when she was seen in public for the last time in June, has been admitted to hospital after she went into labour this morning
Expectant mother: Kate, pictured when she was seen in public for the last time in June, has been admitted to hospital after she went into labour this morning

A police officer guards the rear entrance to the hospital
Another guards a second entrance
Historic: Met officers guard the rear Mary Stanford entrances, which Kate used to enter the hospital yesterday morning and was the same one used by Princess Diana when she gave birth to Prince William in 1982
Throng: This narrow strip of street outside St Mary's has been cordoned off for the media and the public, who have been patiently waiting for three weeks for today's news
Throng: This narrow strip of street outside St Mary's has been cordoned off for the media and the public, who have been patiently waiting for three weeks for the news

Kate has kept a low profile in recent weeks
William is seen at a friend's wedding
Gone quiet: In the run-up to the birth, Kate was last seen officially at the Trooping The Colour parade in mid-June, while Prince William has also kept a low profile since attending a wedding alone on June 22

Taking it easy: The Duchess, her husband and their dog Lupo were given a lift home from Wales by friend Simon Oliphant-Hope in his helicopter on June 25
Taking it easy: The Duchess, her husband and their dog Lupo were given a lift home from Wales by friend Simon Oliphant-Hope in his helicopter on June 25

Echoes through time: Charles and Diana showed off their newborn son Prince William to an enthralled nation outside the Lindo Wing in 1982
Echoes through time: Charles and Diana showed off their newborn son Prince William to an enthralled nation outside the Lindo Wing in 1982


The Royal Household's official surgeon-gynaecologist, Alan Farthing (left), the former fiancé of murdered television presenter Jill Dando, is the consultant gynaecologist at St Mary¿s and will be assisting with the labour
Leading the birth: The Queen's own surgeon-gynaecologist, Marcus Setchell
The Royal Household’s official surgeon-gynaecologist, Alan Farthing (left), the former fiancé of murdered television presenter Jill Dando, is the consultant gynaecologist at St Mary’s and will be assisting with the labour. He will be led by the Queen’s own surgeon-gynaecologist, Marcus Setchell (right)
The queen was surrounded by members of her family, who watched a Royal Air Force fly pass by on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
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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