Special moment: Prince William and Kate waved and smiled broadly to the waiting cameras as they held their prince on the steps of the private Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in London''
Statement: William and Kate both spoke to the press and the Prince said 'thankfully he has her looks'
Utafikiri bado mjaa mzito hapa'' Kweli Mungu ana mambo yake'' |
Happy trio: Kate told reporters that 'It's been very emotional. Any parent will know what this feeling is like' while the prince joked the baby 'has more hair than me'
Next destination: The Duke, Duchess and Baby Cambridge have gone to Kensington Palace for the next fortnight''
New life: The baby was crying in its car seat as its father took him to their waiting car this evening''
Going Home: More than 36 hours after she first arrived at the Lindo Wing, Kate waves as she is driven back to Kensington Palace by William''
Huge crowds were waiting to catch a glimpse of the couple and the baby outside St Mary's hospital''
BABA NA MWANA'' TIME TO GO HOME MY KING'' |
Exit: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave the Lindo Wing while Kate smiles serenely as they leave the hospital door''
William calmly carried his new baby to the Range Rover which he drove home himself with his wife and child on board''
The one-day-old prince did not open his eyes as his mother held him tightly in her arms''
Duchess of Cambridge poses for photographers outside St. Mary's Hospital's exclusive Lindo Wing, where she has been since Monday''
Good spirits: The new parents both looked in good spirits as they spoke to the waiting press, ending weeks of speculation about when the baby will arrive''
Emotional: The new mother looked delighted as she looked down at her first child while her husband waved to the excited crowds''
Protective: The baby was wrapped in a white shawl - Kate held her new son closely to her chest as she waved to the impressive crowd''
When asked by the world's media, who have been camped outside for nearly three weeks, how the proud parents were doing, she replied: 'Fabulously.'
Asked what the first cuddle with her grandson was like, Mrs Middleton, who had been ushered forward by her husband to speak to the press, said: 'Amazing, It's all coming back.'
Gentle: The trio take their first steps together into the outside world together as the prince starts his life''
The safe hands of the Duchess of Cambridge with her son who was born yesterday, but was thrown into the spotlight today''
Flora Lyimo say: Pole zake yule nesi aliyejiuwa sababu ya huyu Mtoto jamani''and sijaona hata mahali wamesema anything kumhusu ''
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