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Kate Radiant In Blue Jenny Packham As We Meet His Royal Highness

With throngs of well wishers crowded at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital, Kate, William and the newest royal met the public.

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PA Wire

The new parents couldn’t have looked any happier.

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PA Wire

William seemed every bit the proud papa.

James Whatling/Splash News

James Whatling/Splash News

While Kate was radiant.

James Whatling/Splash News

James Whatling/Splash News

You can see the size of the crowds in this picture from CNN’s David Wilkinson.

David Wilkinson, CNN

David Wilkinson, CNN

Kate seemed overcome with emotion when initially coming outside, seeing and hearing from all of those who wanted to meet the baby.

James Whatling/Splash News

James Whatling/Splash News

The couple took a few very quick questions from the media. William described his son:

“He’s got a good pair of lungs on him, that’s for sure. He’s a big boy, he’s quite heavy!”

Georgina Brewer, ITV

Georgina Brewer, ITV

From the story on the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge website:

Speaking outside hospital, The Duke said: “He’s got her looks, thankfully,” while The Duchess replied: “No, no, I’m not sure about that.”

Say hello to HRH, the Prince of Cambridge.

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Splash News

More from from Simon Perry’s People magazine story:

“It’s very emotional,” Kate said of the experience. “It’s a moment that any parent having just given birth will know what this feeling feels like.”

Clarence House Twitter

Clarence House Twitter

But when it comes to what the little one will be called, William had this to say.

“We are still working on a name..so we’ll have that as soon as we can.”

Prince Harry’s name was announced when he left the hospital, it was approximately a week before we learned Prince William’s name, and almost a month to learn what Prince Charles would be called.  From the Telegraph’s live blog of events:

…when asked if he would be called George, which is the bookmakers favourite, William laughed and said: “Wait and see, wait and see.”

It was also revealed that William is the one who did the first diaper change. Back to the story from the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge website:

Asked about changing nappies The Duke said: “We’ve done that already,” and The Duchess agreed saying: “he’s done his first nappy already”.

Georgina Brewer, ITV (@GeorginaITV)

Georgina Brewer, ITV (@GeorginaITV)

He added: “I’ll remind him of his tardiness when he’s a bit older. I know how long you’ve all been standing here so hopefully the hospital and you guys can all go back to normal now and we can go and look after him.”

William’s sense of humor was evident throughout the brief Q & A, back to the Telegraph’s blog.

He showed the young Prince’s head and added: “He has got more hair than me, thank God.”

For her first appearance as a new mother the Duchess wore a bespoke Jenny Packham dress.

Rebecca English, The Daily Mail/Mail Online

Rebecca English, The Daily Mail/Mail Online

The cornflower blue and white polka dot dress is crafted of silk crepe-de-chine, with a gathered empire waist and self belt.  Below, a closer look at the material and the belt.

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Splash News

Kate’s hairdresser, Amanda Tucker, arrived several hours before her release.

Rebecca English, The Daily Mail/Mail ONline

Rebecca English, The Daily Mail/Mail Online

The Duchess accessorized with her trusty wedge sandals by Pied a Terre Imperia, now available only in red.

Pied a Terre

Pied a Terre

The brand is carried at Dune, but the broadest selection of styles seems to be at House of Fraser and at John Lewis.

The crowd was sizable, as illustrated by this picture from Kat Higgins of Sky TV.

Kat Higgins, Sky TV (@KatHigginsSky)

Kat Higgins, Sky TV (@KatHigginsSky)The family headed home to Kensington Palace where

The media crush was also intense as seen in this photo from Simon Perry of People magazine

Simon Perry, People Magazine

Simon Perry, People Magazine

Another angle, this one also thanks to the kindness of ITV’s Georgina Brewer.

Georgina Brewer, ITV

Georgina Brewer, ITV

A much different sight than 1982 when Prince William was presented to the world. In fact, CNN’s Max Foster says that when Diana and Charles posed with William there were only 2 (two) television news camera crews on hand to record the event.

Below, a photo shared on Twitter by legendary royal photographer Arthur Edwards shows the entire crowd of media waiting for Diana and Charles at the Lindo Wing when Prince William was born. Mr. Edwards can be see on the far left of the photo, wearing sunglasses with his right hand on what looks like a tripod.

Arthur J. Edwards Twitter

Arthur J. Edwards Twitter

The couple repeated their thanks to the staff  and hospital:

“Their Royal Highnesses would like to reiterate their thanks to the hospital for the care and treatment they have all received.

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Matt Crossick/PA Wire

And in a thoroughly modern twist, the Prince of Cambridge was taken back into the hospital so he could get properly situated in his car seat.

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PA Wire

From the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge website:

The Duke smiled from behind the wheel and Kate, who was sitting on the back seat, waved with her son next to her in a baby seat.

After that, it was off to Kensington Palace, where the little Prince was said to be meeting his Aunt Pippa.

Stefan Reimschuessel/PA Wire

Stefan Reimschuessel/PA Wire

You can just see Kate in the back seat with the baby.

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PA Wire

Wrapping up with a few observations:

  • Many have asked if I believe Kate’s polka dot dress was a bit of an homage to the dress worn by Princess Diana when leaving St. Mary’s with a newborn William. I do think Kate’s choice was designed to reflect her respect for William’s mother, and sensitivity to the gap caused by her absence. I don’t know if homage is the precise word I would choose, but it is certainly appropriate under the circumstances.
  • Others asked if I thought there was an identical dress made for Kate to wear in pink, should she have given birth to a daughter. Yes, I do believe there was an identical, or very similar frock ready for the Duchess to wear in the event she checked out of the hospital with the Princess of Cambridge, as opposed to the Prince.
Corbis / Splash News

Corbis / Splash News

A quick look at a few of tomorrow’s front pages, beginning with The Sun.

The Sun

The Sun

The Wales Western Mail.

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The Western Mail – Wales

The Scotsman.

The Scotsman

The Scotsman

The Irish Daily Mirror.

The Irish Daily Mirror

The Irish Daily Mirror

The Daily Telegraph.

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph

And the Times of London.

The Times of London

The Times of London

This is one of those times when I am reminded of the saying, “So small the babe – so great the joy.”Hewitt/Splash News

 

 

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Sarah

Thursday 25th of July 2013

In some pictures you can see earrings, do you know who makes them?

Aubrey

Monday 29th of July 2013

Love this!

admin

Thursday 25th of July 2013

Hi Sarah, they are Kate's citrine drop earrings by Kiki McDonough, I apologize for leaving them out of the post. :)

Leanne

Thursday 25th of July 2013

The press might have been greater in 2013, but the number of people is much less this time around. If you look at pictures from 1982, the crowds of people were much greater. And let's not forget that Diana was induced and had the baby ten days before her due date. She wanted to avoid as much media as possible, she was only 20. Diana's nephews from each of her siblings : George Mccorquodale (Sarah's only son), Alexander Fellowes (Jane's only son) and Louis Spencer (Earl Spencer's eldest son).

bessie

Wednesday 24th of July 2013

This is so lovely news. They are a beautiful family. Baby's shawl is from G. H. Hurt & Sons. Not surprisingly, the shawl is in great demand.

Hannah

Wednesday 24th of July 2013

His name - Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge!!

bessie

Wednesday 24th of July 2013

All so lovely. Amazing woman to present herself so well, and so soon after the birth. "What HRH Baby Wore" - I saw somewhere his shawl is from G. H. Hurt & Son.

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