Monday, July 22, 2013

the anitchrist and his wife have a baby boy wonder he he will be more evil then the queen her self

Official statement from Kensington Palace on birth

The full statement from Kensington Palace:
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4.24pm.
The baby weighs 8lbs 6oz.
The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth.
The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news.
Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well and will remain in hospital overnight.
The good news is that both the boy and his mother are doing well. She will be spending the night in hospital. Both families have been informed.
So, the UK is going to have male monarchs for some time to come.
Updated

It's a boy

It's a boy.... Eight pounds and six ounces... born at 4.24pm.
Updated
It's emerged that a slight change has been to the manner in which details of the birth will be announced
Kensington Palace is going to issue a press release containing details of the birth shortly before the signed medical bulletin leaves the hospital from the front steps of the Lindo wing
This is to insure that the announcement is made "as quickly and simply as possible" according to Palace officials.
The announcement will still be posted on that much-awaited easel at a later stage though. See here for earlier
Here's the view of Peter Hunt:
Traditionally, the announcement of a royal birth like this one has involved the placing of a proclamation on headed Buckingham Palace foolscap on an easel behind the railings in the palace's forecourt after the Queen and other members of both families have been informed.
This is the same easel used to announce Prince William's birth in 1982.
Updated
A snippet now from 'Charleswatch' and the Press Association reports that the Prince of Wales was asked if there was any news as he left Harewood House, near Leeds, tonight.
His reply:
No. You'll hear before I do, I suspect.
Perish the thought.
Updated
Another update from Maev Kennedy in Bucklebury, Kate's home village (Located on the map below, west of Reading):
Lit by occasional flashes of lightning, still only one topic of conversation in Bucklebury. "Any news?" a passing dog walker calls.
The camera crews have now abandoned their disconsolate vigil under the oak trees opposite the Bladebone pub which has been closed all day.
The Boot just down the hill is open, but there's even less chance of enough signal there to pick up any news, should there be any news ...

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