July 23, 2013 Guardsmen perform the Changing the Guard ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace, in central London. Paul Hackett / Reuters July 23, 2013 Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC), the City of Londons Army Reserve Regiment, fire a 62 gun salute to mark the birth of a new royal baby at the Tower of London in central London. Justin Tallis / AFP/Getty Images July 23, 2013 The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in Green Park, London. Rick Findler / European Pressphoto Agency July 23, 2013 Well-wishers hold a sign in front of the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in London, the morning after Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby boy. Stefan Wermuth / Reuters July 23, 2013 Well-wishers wait outside St. Mary's Hospital. Peter MacDiarmid / Getty Images July 23, 2013 Schoolchildren wave the Union Jack outside St. Mary's Hospital. Rick Findler / European Pressphoto Agency July 23, 2013 People sit and wait outside St. Mary's Hospital in London. Rick Findler / European Pressphoto Agency July 23, 2013 Chelsea pensioners toast the birth of a baby boy born to Britain's Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, a retirement and nursing home in London for former members of the British army Neil Hall / Reuters July 23, 2013 A toy dog, dressed in the Chelsea pensioners' traditional scarlet uniform, will be a gift to the baby. Neil Hall / Reuters July 22, 2013 Ed Perkins, the royal household's head of news, leaves the Lindo Wing of Saint Mary's Hospital in London with the bulletin about the birth of the duke and duchess of Cambridge's baby. Andrew Cowie / AFP/Getty Images July 22, 2013 A Jaguar is driven into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace, bringing the official news of the birth of the baby boy. Will Oliver / AFP/Getty Images July 22, 2013 A town crier reads an announcement about the birth outside St. Mary's Hospital. Andrew Cowie / AFP/Getty Images July 22, 2013 The Queen's press secretary, Ailsa Anderson, and footman Badar Azim, place the traditional birth announcement on the "royal easel" outside Buckingham Palace. John Stillwell / AP July 22, 2013 The notice read, "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son," and noted that mother and baby were doing well. Neil Hall / Reuters July 22, 2013 Excited onlookers vied for a glimpse of the birth notice. Neil Hall / Reuters July 22, 2013 A police officer tries to control the crowd pushing against the palace railing as people sought to get photos of the birth notice. Sang Tan / AP July 22, 2013 Waiting with cameras and flags, people press up against the railing at Buckingham Palace. John Stillwell / AFP/Getty Images July 22, 2013 Though a press release announced the baby's birth before the traditional announcement arrived at the palace, the crowd remained enthusiastic. Sang Tan / AP July 22, 2013 Draped in Union Jacks, people celebrate outside St. Mary's Hospital. Rick Findler / European Pressphoto Agency July 22, 2013 The crowd outside Buckingham Palace after the birth announcement was placed. Neil Hall / Reuters July 22, 2013 As night fell in London, a large crowd remained outside of Buckingham Palace. Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images July 22, 2013 A woman swims in the fountains at Trafalgar Square, which are lit to signify the birth of a baby boy. Neil Hall / Reuters July 22, 2013 The London Eye observation wheel on the banks of the river Thames is lit up in the national colors of red, white and blue. Doug Peters / AP July 22, 2013 Media wait outside the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in London. Andrew Cowie / AFP/Getty Images July 22, 2013 Royal well-wishers stand outside London's St. Mary's Hospital. Andy Rain / European Pressphoto Agency July 22, 2013 People gather outside Buckingham Palace in London. Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, went into labor and was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital in London on Monday for the much-anticipated birth of a royal baby, descended from kings and coal miners and third in line to the British throne. Tal Cohen / European Pressphoto Agency July 22, 2013 Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives by car at Buckingham Palace in London. Tal Cohen / European Pressphoto Agency July 22, 2013 Photographers fix remote-controlled cameras to a pen in front of the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in London. Suzanne Plunkett / Reuters July 22, 2013 Police officers stand watch outside Buckingham Palace in London. Justin Tallis / AFP/Getty Images ![]() via Top Stories - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHjBu1tfzuR45X8xZddho9ZuVGRNw&url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/duchess-of-cambridge-hospitalized-in-labor/2013/07/22/2acf6774-f2d0-11e2-8505-bf6f231e77b4_gallery.html | |||
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