Friday, 27 April 2018

HRH Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge!

It's the news we've all been waiting for. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge released the name of their third child this morning...

Louis Arthur Charles


His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge.


More from the Telegraph:

'The names honour both the Prince's grandfather, Prince Charles, and Louis Mountbatten, the Duke of Edinburgh's mentor who was killed by an IRA bomb in 1979.
Prince George and Prince William both have Louis as middle names, with the announcement confounding bookies and experts who had believed it would not be repeated for the third baby Cambridge.
Arthur had been the favourite predicted first name, eventually announced as a middle name. It is also one of the Duke of Cambridge's own middle names.'

Mountbbatten was a British naval officer and statesman, an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and second cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II. During the Second World War, he was Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia Command. He was the last Viceroy of India (1947) and the first Governor-General of independent India (1947–48). He was instrumental in the relationship between the Queen and Prince Philip. He has been described as the "supreme operator" within royal circles. Louis Mountbatten was also a strong influence in the upbringing of his grand-nephew, Charles, Prince of Wales, and later as a mentor – "Honorary Grandfather" and "Honorary Grandson", they fondly called each other according to the Jonathan Dimbleby biography of the Prince. In 1979, Mountbatten, his grandson Nicholas, and two others were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army, which had placed a bomb in his fishing boat, Shadow V, in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland. As noted above, Prince George and Prince William both have Louis in their middle names.


More on the history of the name:

'French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of LUDWIG. This was the name of 18 kings of France, starting with Louis I the son of Charlemagne. Others include Louis IX (Saint Louis) who led two crusades and Louis XIV (called the Sun King) who was the ruler of France during the height of its power, the builder of the Palace of Versailles, and the longest reigning monarch in the history of Europe. It was also borne by kings of Germany (as Ludwig), Hungary (as Lajos), and other places. Apart from royalty, this name was only moderately popular in France during the Middle Ages. After the French Revolution, when Louis XVI was guillotined, it became less common.'

William and Kate certainly looked to royal family names for their choices. Both William and Charles have the middle name Arthur as did the Queen's father King George VI. It was hotly tipped by bookies as a frontrunner in recent months. Lady Sarah Chatto, the Queen's niece has a son named Arthur too. And of course Charles honours William's father.


People reports:

'Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine, says using the same name across the immediate family isn’t unusual. In fact, Queen Victoria incorporated the name Albert (the name of her beloved husband, Prince Albert) in all of her sons’ names. Victoria’s grandson, George V, even incorporated it into his three sons’ names. 
“While she was alive, Queen Victoria wanted all her male descendants to have Albert included in their boys’ names,” Little tells PEOPLE. “Using Louis twice would have been the couple’s choice — they clearly regard it as a nice name.” Little adds, “Louis is obviously a favorite name and an indirect nod to the Duke of Edinburgh and his side of the family. I did think that Philip might have appeared in there somewhere.”
The names Michael and James (for Kate’s father and brother, respectively) were also highly speculated, but in the end, Will and Kate didn’t choose a name from the Middleton family.
“It is intriguing that there isn’t a Middleton name. You can understand a ‘royal’ name being used for the first son, but there was no pressure for the second son to have a purely royal name,” Little says. “If Kate had felt it was what she wanted she would have gotten it, but clearly she didn’t think Michael or James worked.”

The Duke and Duchess left St Mary's Hospital on Monday evening with their bundle of joy and returned to Kensington Palace.


The Palace said William would be spending the next few weeks focusing on his family, however in an unexpected engagement, he joined Prince Harry and Meghan for the annual Anzac Day service of commemoration and thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday morning. Of course, he was quizzed immediately upon arrival about the name the little prince. William was told by Alexander Downer, the Australian High Commissioner, that he favoured his own Christian name as a frontrunner for the Prince. The Duke replied: "Funny you should say that... It's a good name." The Dean of Westminster turned to Sir Jerry Mateparae, New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK and said: "Jerry would like it to be Jerry." William smiled and replied: "Jerry's a strong name." William added, everyone is "in good form, luckily. Sleeping is going reasonably well so far, so he's behaving himself, which is good".

Last night, he joined Harry to officially open the Greenhouse Centre which will provide sport, coaching and social facilities for young people in the surrounding community. As he entered the door he was asked by the gathered reporters about the name and said "we're working on it". He also discussed news he will be Harry's best man and jokingly said "revenge is sweet".


Joe Little shared this photo of Kensington Palace in the spring sunshine. With George at school, the family will remain in London for the time being. It's thought they will continue to spend most weekends and school holidays at their Norfolk country home, Anmer Hall.


KP has been a hive of activity throughout the week. The Middleton family have been visiting regularly. Carole is very much on hand at the moment and was photographed returning to KP on Wednesday with George after collecting him from Thomas's Battersea.



Pippa, who is expecting her first child, spent two hours at the Palace earlier this week. The Mail reports Michael has also met his third grandchild and James Middleton was seen departing too. Harry and Meghan also popped in to meet the baby.

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A statement from Prince Charles with a nice spot of humour.


The Westminster Abbey bell rang a full peal of Cambridge Surprise Royal to celebrate the new arrival.


And there was a gun salute for the new prince.


For those considering sending gifts to mark the occasion, William and Kate have asked well-wishers to consider donating to their chosen charity Evelina London.


The Palace statement:

'The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are extremely grateful for the support and goodwill being expressed at this happy time. 
"However, Their Royal Highnesses do not wish to encourage the sending of gifts to them on this occasion, and feel that any generosity of spirit felt by individuals should be directed to those more in need.
"As such, they would be grateful if people wishing to give gifts look to provide their support in one of two ways"

"By donating to a children’s charity which is local to them (i.e. to the gift giver) as a way of marking the birth of Their Royal Highnesses' third child; or, alternatively, by donating to Evelina London Children's Hospital .'

The Duchess visited Evelina in February to officially launch the Nursing Now campaign. During the engagement, she visited Snow Leopard ward at St Thomas's Hospital, where she saw first-hand the expertise and dedication of nurses as they care for children. The ward cares for children who need help breathing to stay alive. The nurse-led team train carers and relatives on how to use a child’s ventilation equipment to prepare them for going home.


Prince William visited the hospital in January. All donations will go towards improving care for sick children - from life-saving research and the latest medical equipment, to innovative community services and the little things that help make a stay in hospital less scary for young people. Click here if you would like to donate.


Several of you have been in touch asking how the name is pronounced; it's the French pronunciation,  'LU-EE'. What do you think of the royal baby's name? Did William and Kate choose any of your name predictions? I wasn't expecting Louis at all, and despite all the speculation, William and Kate managed to surprise us. I was surprised not see a Middleton family name like Peter, Michael or Francis incorporated, and many also expected to see Philip in there. It's a beautiful name steeped in royal history though, and I very much look forward to seeing Prince Louis with his brother and sister in the years ahead :)

Monday, 23 April 2018

William and Kate Introduce Their Beautiful Baby Boy!

On a sunny St George's Day morning the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their third child, a son, at St Mary's Hospital.


The Prince of Cambridge is simply darling.


It all began shortly after 8 am when Kensington Palace confirmed the Duchess had been admitted to the Lindo Wing at 6 am in "the early stages of labour". Kate travelled from the Palace by car with William. There was a flurry of excitement from royal fans and the media frantically assembled outside the hospital.


At 1.05 pm, the Palace confirmed the Duchess had been safely delivered of a son weighing 8 lbs 7 oz at 11.01 am. Mother and baby were doing very well and the Palace added that members of both families were "delighted".

More from the Telegraph on the medical team present:

'The senior medical team that looked after Kate during her labour were named by Kensington Palace, with Guy Thorpe-Beeston, surgeon gynaecologist to the royal household, and consultant gynaecologist Alan Farthing, surgeon gynaecologist to the Queen, joined by two familiar colleagues.
Dr Sunit Godambe, a consultant neonatologist at Imperial College NHS Trust, which runs St Mary's hospital, was part of the group that cared for the duchess during her previous two births alongside Mr Farthing and Mr Thorpe-Beeston.
Professor Huw Thomas, physician to the Queen and head of the medical household, completed the team. He was also involved with the birth of Princess Charlotte.'

In keeping with tradition, the framed birth notice was placed on display on a ceremonial easel on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace.


Events throughout the day moved incredibly quickly and shortly after 4 pm a smiling William left the Lindo Wing revealing he would be "back in a minute".


As hoped for, he returned with two very special visitors. 


Big brother George, dressed in his school uniform, helped William with Charlotte.


Once the Princess got on her feet she was incredibly relaxed about the media attention. Charlotte was cute as a button in a periwinkle dress from Little Alice London. The brand is owned by Alice Avenel, a friend of Kate's from Marlborough College.


The children made their way inside to meet their little brother.


I think Charlotte, who celebrates her third birthday on 2 May, has got the royal wave down.


George and Charlotte made a short visit; I'm sure they are incredibly excited to have another playmate.


There's an adorable moment at the end of the above video when George and Charlotte enter the Lindo Wing and sweet George walks over to his sister and puts his arm around her.


Less than several hours after the birth of Baby Cambridge, William and Kate were ready to depart for home, and as with George and Charlotte, posed on the steps of the Lindo Wing to introduce their son to the world.


The beaming proud parents.


Kensington Palace captioned this photo 'Welcome to the World'.


They both looked absolutely thrilled.


Baby Cambridge is fifth in line to the throne after Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.


The newborn is the first in history not to overtake a female sibling in the line of succession. The Telegraph added: "Under the 2013 Succession to the Crown Act, the male-preference primogeniture was replaced with absolute primogeniture. The act meant any royal born after 28 October 2011 would precede his or her siblings, regardless of sex. It means Princess Charlotte remains fourth in line to the throne with the new (male) baby at fifth in line. Prince Harry drops down to sixth in line."


A lovely shot of Kate with her beautiful baby. He was wrapped in a blanket by G. H. Hurt & Son - the Nottingham-based brand who also made shawls for George and Charlotte when they were born.


The mother of three looked overjoyed.


In a statement, the Palace said: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their son will travel home to Kensington Palace. Their Royal Highnesses would like to thank all staff at the hospital for the care and treatment they have received. They would also like to thank everyone for their warm wishes."


After presenting the baby on the steps, the couple returned inside to put the prince in his car seat. As they left hand in hand,  Prince William said they are "very happy" and "delighted". He joked: "Thrice the worry now. We didn't keep you waiting too long this time."


And when asked about the name he said: "You'll find out soon enough."


Seven years ago William and Kate were less than a week away from this...


...it's been quite a journey.


A recap of our first look at all three Cambridge babies.


It's a hat-trick for Kate's trusted designer Jenny Packham. When Kate had George she created a blue polka dot dress; for Charlotte it was a yellow and white floral design; and today a very pretty red dress with a white peter pan collar. Kate looked radiant; it's hard to believe she gave birth only hours before the photos were taken.


A closer look at the white lace peter pan collar.


It's been suggested the choice of red was a nod to St George's Day, England's national day. Royal fans also quickly noted striking similarities between the dress and the frock Diana wore when she left hospital after Harry's birth in 1984.



The Duchess accessorised with the Queen's diamond and pearl earrings. Kate's worn them on a number of occasions.


Kate completed the look with her Gianvito Rossi 85 praline pumps.


A sample of tomorrow's papers.


My warmest congratulations to William and Kate! 


A word of thanks to all who participated in the Live Blog throughout the day; your input added to the enjoyment of it all enormously. It's one of those special days royal watchers will remember in years to come. We can expect to find out the prince's name in a day or two! :)

LIVE BLOG: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Welcome a Son!


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Click here to view if video below is not working. The Royal Family Channel has a Livestream here and ABC News has a stream here.


Welcome to our Royal Baby Live Blog! We'll be with you throughout the day with timely updates, news items, photos, videos and much more. Newest updates will appear at the top of the post.

18:15 -  I'm going to begin working on the blog post now. A huge thank you to everyone who followed throughout the day. Below, a beautiful mother and son photo!


18:03 - A Prince of Cambridge!


18:00 - William and Kate with their prince - he was born just seven hours ago!


17:50 - They are coming out in a minute or so!

17:20 - Kensington Palace confirm Kate and Baby Cambridge will leave later this evening. George and Charlotte have already returned to KP.


16:57 - Prince George, in his school uniform, walked in with William and Charlotte to meet Baby Cambridge. Almost three years ago, George made the same trip to meet Charlotte :)


16:53 - Big sister Charlotte took the media attention in her stride and gave a couple of very regal waves :)


16:50 - A wave from Princess Charlotte, who celebrates her third birthday on 2 May. She has grown so much in recent months.


16:45 - Look who has arrived to meet the Prince :)


16:30 - As we wait for William to return, Uncle Harry and Meghan Markle are attending Stephen Lawrence's 25th Memorial service today. I thought we might hear a few words from Harry, but given the nature of the event it was obviously decided another time would be more appropriate. You can read more here.


Coincidentally, one of Kate's final engagements when she was expecting Charlotte was a visit to the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.


16:10 - Hours after the birth of his son, a smiling Prince William left the Lindo Wing to fetch George and Charlotte from Kensington Palace to meet their brother. William said he will be "back in a minute" :)


A video.


16:05 - A large Union Flag has been raised over Buckingham Palace and a State Standard over Windsor Castle to mark the birth of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third child.


16:00 - The royal snappers waiting...taken by one of my favourite photographers James Whatling.


15:40 - At around 4pm, William is expected to return to Kensington Palace to tell George and Charlotte the news. It is very much expected he will bring them to the Lindo Wing to meet the newborn prince. We can expect memorable photos. I'm very much looking forward to it :)

15:20 - Fingers crossed! It would certainly be a delight to see George and Charlotte today.


14:35 - As is tradition, the framed birth notice was placed on display on a ceremonial easel on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace.


14:15 - Sailors and Royal Marines from Plymouth-based HMS Albion spell out their best wishes to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their baby boy.


14:10 - The announcement in The Evening Standard.


13:55 - Omid Scobie shared details of the medical team present.



13:50 - From The Telegraph:

The new Prince of Cambridge is fifth in line to the throne and a younger sibling to Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The new-born baby becomes the first in history not to leapfrog a female sibling in the line of succession, reports Robert Mendick. Under the 2013 Succession to the Crown Act, the male-preference primogeniture was replaced with absolute primogeniture. The act meant any royal born after 28 October 2011 would precede his or her siblings, regardless of sex. It means Princess Charlotte remains fourth in line to the throne with the new (male) baby at fifth in line. Prince Harry drops down to sixth in line.

13:30 - The Town Crier makes the announcement.


13:20 - Roya Nikkhah reports there's a "every possibility" we'll see George and Charlotte visiting their little brother later today. Nothing decided yet.


13:05 - The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 1101 hrs. The baby weighs 8lbs 7oz. Both mother and baby are doing well. The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and the Middleton family have all been informed. They are delighted!

Congratulations William and Kate :)

13:02 - It's a boy!

12:40 - Kay Burley chats with royal fans at the Lindo Wing.


12:05 - Kate's stylist Natasha Archer has been photographed leaving the Lindo Wing. You can view images on the Mail Online.

11:40 - Kensington Palace just shared this tweet: "The world’s media are gathered outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital ahead of the birth of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s third child."


11:20 - Sky's Rhiannon Mills and Kay Burley discuss Kate's medical team.


10:50 - Victoria Arbiter notes "Baby Cambridge number 3 will be the Queen & Prince Philip’s 6th great grandchild. Prince George is currently outnumbered as the only boy!"

10:45 - A happy couple leaving St Mary's with their newborn baby were greeted with applause by the media.


The new dad decided to take a snap for the photo album :)


10:15 - Baby Cambridge will share his/her birthday, April 23, Shirley Temple, Roy Orbison and Lady Gabriella Windsor. In fact, Lady Gabriella was born at the Lindo Wing on this day in 1981.


10:05 - It's a very exciting time for the Middleton family. Michael and Carole Middleton will welcome their third grandchild today and the fourth is already on the way. Several Sunday papers reported Pippa and James Matthews are expecting their first child. The couple, who married last May, are said to be past the 12 week point with the baby due in October. It's wonderful news all round!


09:55 - According to reporter Emily Andrews, today is in fact Kate's due date. Today is St George's Day, England's national day.


More from The Telegraph:

'St George’s Day, 23 April, has been celebrated as a saint’s day in England since before the Norman conquest. In later medieval times, George’s status increased when he became the official patron saint of England. Surprisingly, however, he was not English, and never visited England. (In any event, England did not exist in his day – it was still Britannia).
Tradition says George was a Roman soldier from Turkey. He was supposedly tortured for seven years, executed and resurrected three times, and finally beheaded at Lydda (now Lod in Israel). There is no precise date for his martyrdom, but tradition maintains he died in Diocletian’s persecutions of AD 303.  His story spread in various forms.
The promotion of St George to be England’s patron saint was largely owing to the support of the monarchy. King Edward I of England (1272–1307) was highly attached to George, and used his red cross on armour and battle banners. When King Edward III created the Most Noble Order of the Garter in 1348, he used the cross of St George as its main device, and instituted the order on St George’s Day. By 1351 it was recorded that St George was “the most invincible athlete of Christ, whose name and protection the English race invoke as that of their patron, in war especially”.

09:40 -
People reports the Duchess was admitted around 6 am:

'The royal mom was admitted before 6 a.m. (U.K. time) to the same hospital where she gave birth to Prince George and Princess Charlotte.'

When Kate had Charlotte, she was admitted at 6 am and the birth announcement followed shortly after 11 am. It's quite possible the little prince or princess has already been born :)

09:10 - ABC News is running a Livestream at the moment. I'm not sure how long it will be available for, however, I expect more to become available as the morning progresses.


09:00 - Do you think Baby Cambridge is a boy or a girl? A reminder of your winning name guesses from our poll :)


09:00 - Reporter Simon Perry shared a brief video from the Lindo Wing. We can expect to see the media pen fill up rather quickly.


08:45 - Hello and welcome to our Live Blog! We'll be without you throughout the day as updates emerge. Wishing Kate a safe and healthy delivery!


08:20 - The Duchess of Cambridge is in labour. Kate was admitted to St Mary's Hospital, Paddington earlier this morning.



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