Arab Times

Britain celebrates birth of a princess

2-1/2 hours labor

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LONDON, May 2, (AFP): Prince William’s wife Kate gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday to cheers from a crowd of well-wishers outside the hospital as Britain celebrated the royal family’s new fourth in line to the throne.

The birth was announced to the world in a tweet from Kensington Palace, the couple’s London residence, and by a traditiona­l town-crier in a feathered tricorne hat ringing a bell on the steps of the clinic.

A proclamati­on signed by the royal doctors was also placed on a gilded easel in front of Buckingham Palace, where hundreds of onlookers crowded by the gates to witness the historic moment.

“Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a daughter at 8.34am,” the Kensington Palace press office said in a statement. Mother and baby “are both doing well,” it said. William was present for the birth and the princess weighed eight pounds and three ounces (3.7 kilos).

A smiling William said he was “very happy” as he later emerged from the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital to be with their son Prince George in Kensington Palace.

Great-grandmothe­r Queen Elizabeth II and other senior members of the royal family were informed before the formal announceme­nt and grandfathe­r Prince Charles was said to be “absolutely delighted” at the news.

The queen wore a pink dress and shawl at a military parade she attended in northern England later on Saturday in apparent homage to the latest arrival.

“I’m absolutely delighted,” Prime Minister David Cameron said, leading congratula­tions from around the country that included the message “It’s a Girl” scrolled on a display on top of London’s BT Tower.

Royal navy sailors on board HMS Lancaster sent a unique message of congratula­tions by lining up on the flight deck to spell out the word “sister”.

In Australia, which William and Kate visited last year, Prime Minister Tony Abbott sent a message saying his country “shares this young family’s joy”.

Media teams from around the world rushed to the private maternity wing of St Mary’s hospital in the early morning, joining a group of royal superfans who have remained camped outside for more than a week.

The baby was born some 2 1/2 hours after Kate was admitted to hospital at around 6.00 am, compared to the more than 10 hours of labour with George.

“It’s a girl! It’s a girl!” the diehard supporters sang out after the birth was announced, also intoning the tune of “Happy Birthday” for the royal baby.

The new Princess of Cambridge will be fourth in line to the throne after Queen Elizabeth’s eldest son Charles, grandson William and great-grandson George.

She is the first major royal who cannot be overtaken in the line of succession by any future younger brothers following changes to the monarchy’s rules.

The name favoured by bookmakers is Alice, followed by Charlotte. The last royals named Alice include Queen Victoria’s daughter, Princess Alice of Hesse, and Prince Philip’s mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg.

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