Welcome the Royal Baby: Kate and William's First Glimpse

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In summary, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. The baby arrived at 9:34pm after two-and-a-half hours of labour and weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces. Prince William was in attendance.
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Royal watchers have had their first glimpse of the new royal baby, as Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William left St Mary's hospital in London with their daughter.

The royal trio left the private Lindo Wing early on Sunday, stopping to pose for photos. William used the opportunity to make a dad joke, quipping "two out of two" as he fitted the baby seat into the car, a reference to the tense moments as he did it for the first time after Prince George was born in 2013.

The duchess was admitted about 5pm (NZT) on Saturday. The baby arrived at 9.34pm after two-and-a-half hours of labour, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces. William was in attendance.

http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/prime-minister-welcomes-royal-baby-0
 
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Prince William, Kate and family's country home
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After the first several nights recovering at Kensington Palace in London from the highly anticipated birth of http://news.yahoo.com/gun-salutes-fired-london-honor-britains-princess-133459333.html , the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have packed their bags and are on the move to the country. With nearly 2-year-old Prince George and the newborn Princess Charlotte in tow, Will and Kate will be the newest royal residents in the picturesque village of Anmer in the county of Norfolk.

The 18th-century Georgian mansion, Anmer Hall, was a gift from his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, for Prince William’s 30th birthday. The home, which has been undergoing renovations for the past two years, boasts 10 bedrooms, a modern swimming pool, a tennis court and is fully baby-proofed and ready for the new princess.
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What is the significance of the royal baby's birth?

The birth of a royal baby is always a highly anticipated event, not just for the royal family but for the entire nation. It is a moment of celebration and joy, as well as a reminder of the royal family's continuity and tradition. The new baby will also have a significant role in the line of succession to the throne.

What is the name of the royal baby?

The royal baby's name is not yet known. It is tradition for the royal family to announce the name a few days after the birth. However, many people are speculating that the name might be a tribute to a royal family member or have a significant meaning.

What does the first glimpse of the royal baby look like?

The first glimpse of the royal baby is usually a photo or video of the baby with their parents. This photo is often taken outside of the hospital where the baby was born, and the baby is usually wrapped in a white blanket. The baby's face may or may not be visible, depending on the parents' preference for privacy.

What are the royal baby's titles?

The royal baby will automatically be given the title of Prince or Princess, as they are a child of a future monarch. However, the baby's full title will be decided by the Queen and the baby's parents. In addition to the title, the baby will also have a last name, which is typically a combination of the parents' titles, such as Mountbatten-Windsor.

What happens after the first glimpse of the royal baby?

After the first glimpse, the royal baby will likely be taken back to their home, where they will be surrounded by family and loved ones. The parents will also have to adjust to their new roles as parents, and the baby's name will be announced to the public a few days later. The baby will also have their official christening, where they will be welcomed into the Church of England.

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