It's a boy: Kate, wife of UK's prince William, gives birth
Kate, the wife of Prince William, gave birth to a boy at a hospital in London on Monday, the third child for the British royal couple and now fifth in line to the throne.
Kensington Palace said the baby was born at 1001 GMT and weighs 3.8 kg. William was present for the birth at St Mary's Hospital in west London where their other two children, George and Charlotte, were also born, it added.
"Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well," the Palace said.
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, the baby's grandfather, and other members of the royal family and Kate's family have been informed and "are delighted with the news", it added.
The baby is the queen's sixth great-grandchild and is behind his siblings George, 4, and Charlotte, 2, their father William, and grandfather and heir Prince Charles in line to the throne.
A 2013 change to the law means that for the first time in British history, a new prince will not supplant his older sister in the order of succession. Previously younger males would take precedence over older female siblings.
William's younger brother Harry, who marries U.S. actress Meghan Markle next month, falls to sixth on the list.
Kensington Palace said the...
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