
The Prince and the Duchess of Cornwall traveled from East Yorkshire, where she had a number of commitments made earlier in the day to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and her baby in the hospital.
When the Prince left the building after a 30-minute visit, he was asked how his first grandchild was and replied: "Wonderful, thank you very much, absolutely wonderful - Wait and see, you'll see in a minute."
Kensington Palace later gave a brief statement saying: "His Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge this afternoon of St Mary's Hospital, Paddington discharged.
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and his son are traveling home from Kensington Palace.
"Their Royal Highnesses want their appreciation to the hospital again for the care and treatment that they all get."
Arrived a few minutes before the Prince of Wales, allows hospital staff to input the Lindo Wing St Mary's Hospital in London to collect in order to have a better look at him and the Duchess arrived.
If, Prince joked with reporters from his limousine with chauffeur, asked: "Have you a long wait"
The Prince gave his reaction to light, while in the east of Yorkshire, said he was "delighted and very excited" about the new baby.
The visit of the Prince and the Duchess continued the other new grandparents, Michael and Carole Middleton, who spent just over an hour with her daughter and son-in-law in the Lindo wing.
Ms. Middleton described his grandson as "absolutely beautiful" as they leave the hospital and speaks of mother and child, said: "They are both doing very well and we are very excited."
When they camped by the world's media, outside the Lindo wing, like proud parents interviewed did, she replied, "amazing".
When asked what was I talking to the media, the first hug with his grandson as Mrs. Middleton, who had begun by her husband, said: "fantastic, everything comes back."
"Of course not, but thank you.": But when asked whether she had suggested a name for the baby, she said
The new royal baby - the first born prince Cambridge for over 190 years - was delivered yesterday at 16:24, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces
The Duke and Duchess thanked hospital staff who gave birth to her baby, describes the care that they and their child received as the "enormous."
In a statement this morning, the couple said: "We would like the Lindo Wing staff have received throughout the hospital and the tremendous care of the three of us, to thank.
"We know it's been a hectic time for the hospital and we would like to thank everyone - staff, patients and visitors. - For your understanding during this time"
A spokeswoman said, Kensington Palace, the babies names will be announced "in due course."
Huge crowds outside the Lindo wing, hoping to be among the first to see the future king gathered.
The Duchess gave birth at 16:24 clock on Monday, was evaluated at 8.30 this morning by the Queen Surgeon Gynaecologist Marcus Setchell, will decide when it is ready for download, is.
It has been claimed that an actual hairdresser the doctor in Santa Maria followed by a back entrance, raising the possibility that it might be prepared.
But the participants revealed that the game would not take place before 18:00 clock and up can be delayed until tomorrow morning.
A radiant Duchess of Cornwall, as the conductor with her husband in East Yorkshire, confirmed that the two new parents and their son were in good health.
"I think the mother, father and son are good," he said.
"It's a wonderfully uplifting moment for the country is very exciting and it's great for grandfather. - He is good with children."
After leaving the hospital, is expected to make the new family to return the short trip to Kensington Palace, where they will spend time alone in front of the Duke after two weeks of paternity leave legal work.
Then the Duchess is expected to spend over a period of time at home with her parents in Bucklebury, Berkshire.
The celebration of the birthday is today run by a salute of 41 guns in the capital are.
Troop Royal Horse Artillery King and Honorable Artillery Company performs the actual ceremony presented by 2 clock at Green Park, close to Buckingham Palace in honor of the new arrival.
The bells of Westminster Abbey ringing are also three hours from 14:00. Among the ten rings there are three that runs the same service, if the Duke was born in 1982.
The tail of the crowds at Buckingham Palace, the ornate easel holds A4 framed statement confirming the actual birth were seen with a musical tribute as members of the Scots Guards band performed Congratulations to the changing of the guard ceremony treated.
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales has shown that left a bit of champagne to celebrate the arrival of his first grandchild.
While wishers in Bugthorpe, East Yorkshire welcomed, Alec Dale said: "We got a bottle of champagne on the night in our house hope you do too.".
The prince replied, "Yes, but only a little.".
The Duke's uncle Earl Spencer, also spoke of his joy.
"We are all very happy: There is good news," he said.
The Count, whose sister was the mother of the Duke, Princess Diana of Wales, added: "My father always told us so, in Sandringham, in July 1961 is a summer day, how much Diana was born into an extremely hot day happy fifty. years later. "
The Princess Royal is quoted as saying: "There is nothing to do with me, but it's very good news."
The Duchess of Cambridge was at work around 11 hours before the birth of the third in line of succession.
Her husband, who was present at the birth later said: "We could not be happier." He personally telephoned the Queen to break the news. Then he called the Prince of Wales, Prince Harry and the Middleton family who were able to speak briefly with the Duchess.
After a day on which the nation was waiting for news, the couple decided to delay the announcement of the birth for four hours because "I wanted to spend some time with your baby first, and had to make the necessary phone calls Queen and other members of their families, "said a consultant.
"Everyone is absolutely delighted. Was a wonderful day," said the adviser.
The news finally came at 20:29 clock with the official announcement that "The Duchess of Cambridge has been given to a child."
He was loud cheers from outside the band Lindo St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, where hundreds of members of the public had gathered welcomed.
A spokesman for the Duke and Duchess said that all members of the royal family were "absolutely delighted" with the news.
David Cameron said the birth "an important moment in the life of our people."
Speaking outside 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister said: "This is wonderful news for St Mary's, Paddington, and I'm sure across the country, and indeed the entire community to celebrate the people and good wishes of the royal couple.
"It is an important moment in the life of our nation, but that, I think, especially, is a wonderful time for a warm and loving couple who have a baby.
"It was a remarkable year for our royal family: a royal wedding that captured the hearts of people, and the extraordinary great Jubilee royal birth and now this, all of a family that has given this country so incredible service.
"You may know that a proud nation celebrate with a very proud and happy couple tonight."
The Duchess, who had admitted in the morning when I was "stages" of working in the hospital at 5:30, gave birth naturally under the supervision of former gynecologist Marcus Setchell the Queen. Mr Setchell later left the hospital and said: ". Wonderful baby, beautiful baby"
Chico Thorpe - Beeston, consultant obstetrician at the hospital, and Dr. Sunit Godambe, consultant neonatologist at St. Mary, were also present at the birth. Queen gynecologist Alan Farthing, was not present.
The baby, named Prince (his first name) of Cambridge will be replaced as Prince Harry, third in line to the throne.
It is the first time in over 100 years that three direct heirs to the throne at the same time alive.
The Prince of Wales, said in a statement: "Both my wife and I are overjoyed by the arrival of my first grandchild is a special moment for William and Catherine, and we are for them on the birth of your baby excited ..
"Grandparentage is a unique moment in everybody's life, like so many friendly people who have told me, so I am very proud and happy to see a grandfather for the first time, and we look forward to the baby in the last few months near future. "
Kensington Palace, decided at the last minute to issue a press release to the media before a newsletter that takes the details of your baby left the hospital St Mary.
Minutes later left the press secretary of the Duke, Ed Perkins, the Lindo wing door wearing a red wallet with details of your baby on a piece of paper in which a nurse gave a Jaguar. Used to the birth of Prince William in 1982 known - at the sight of hundreds of people who had been waiting in the hope the message The first newsletter was to Buckingham Palace, where he was placed on an easel driven.
The baby's sex means that the UK will probably excluded by kings for 80 years or more when the Prince of Wales Queen is reached. It also means that changes in the rules of succession, agreed by Parliament and the Commonwealth countries to give girls parity with children may not be necessary for another generation.
Yesterday morning, the Duchess and Duke had managed to give the world's media the slip when they drove from Kensington Palace to the hospital in a Ford Galaxy MPV, entering through a back door is also used by Diana, Princess of Wales, as Prince William was born.
After entering the Mary Stanford wing, one of the areas of the NHS hospital, the couple was at the private Lindo wing, where the Duchess had taken chosen to give birth. Kensington Palace refused to say whether the Duchess, who was a week late had been induced or had begun natural birth.
They reported on their actual protection officers have a dummy run conducted at 22.00 clock on Sunday night, which proves that the tickets would be watched by the photographers, fueling speculation that the length of hospital stay, the Duchess was planned in advance.
A spokesman for the Duke and Duchess said she did not know if the couple does not yet decided on a name for your child. When the Duke of Cambridge in the Lindo Wing was born in 1982, his name has not been released for a week. The name of his brother, Prince Harry was released when he and his parents leave the hospital.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, was one of the first to speak his joy on Twitter.
"For the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge beautiful as they welcome their baby. God bless you all with love, health and happiness," he said.
Given U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife last night a statement: "Michelle and I are very pleased the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the pleasure to congratulate the birth of their first child.
"We wish them all the luck and blessing parenthood brings with it. A child comes into the world in a moment of promise and opportunity for our two nations."
Labour leader Ed Miliband said: "Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and her son wish all happiness and good health.". Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said the "good news" would "every smile," as he offered his congratulations on Twitter.
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: "Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on your new arrival."
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