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Prince William and Kate at the Lindo Wing: Photos of all three of their royal baby debuts!

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April 27, 2018
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On April 23, 2018, Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed royal baby number three! Here are the best photos of the baby's debut – as well as the most precious moments as the royal couple introduced their first two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, after their births at the exclusive Lindo Wing of London's St Mary's Hospital.MEET BABY CAMBRIDGE #3!The evening of April 23, Prince William and Duchess Kate emerged with their new bouncing baby boy, whose name has not yet been announced. Kate had gone into labor early that morning, and gave birth to the new little Prince at around 11am.Photo: Getty Images
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Wearing a Jenny Packham dress – she's worn the designer for every time she's left the Lindo Wing for all three of her babies – Kate looked adoringly at her little boy.Photo: Getty Images
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The Prince was snuggled in his car seat, wearing a white knit hat that matched his newborn outfit.Photo: Getty Images
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Earlier, Prince William had left the hospital only to return with Prince George and Princess Charlotte so they could meet their little brother.Photo: Getty Images
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Prince George was still wearing his school uniform for the Monday afternoon visit, while Princess Charlotte had on a blue dress, cardigan, and black Mary Janes.Photo: Getty Images
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Little Princess Charlotte adorably turned to give photographers and well wishers a royal wave as she, her father and her big brother George headed into the Lindo Wing.Photo: Getty Images
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THE HEIR IS HERE!It was the moment royal watchers had been waiting for – with proud mother Kate Middleton by his side, Prince William introduced his firstborn child Prince George to the world outside the Lindo Wing. The beautiful boy, third in line to the throne, was delivered at 4:24pm on July 22, 2013 at St Mary's Hospital, and William and Kate greeted the press as they left with him on the following day. Photo: Getty Images
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Upon the arrival of the little boy – whose name would later be confirmed as Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge – Kensington Palace released a statement. It read: "The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news. Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well." Photo: Getty Images
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New parents William and Kate spoke to the huge crowd of press and well-wishers who had gathered outside the Lindo Wing in anticipation of George's big debut. Photo: Getty Images
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"We could not be happier," said first-time dad the Duke of Cambridge, who was at his wife's side when she gave birth. Also thrilled was new grandfather Prince Charles. "Both my wife and I are overjoyed at the arrival of my first grandchild," the Prince of Wales said. "Grandparenthood is a unique moment in anyone's life, as countless kind people have told me in recent months, so I am enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time." Photo: Getty Images
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Kate, wearing Jenny Packham, laughed as new dad William relayed an anecdote. An ecstatic Prince William had called the Queen to break the news that she was a great-grandmother, and that a future King had been born. Prince George is third-in-line to the throne and the Queen's first great-grandson.Photo: Getty Images
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Prince William couldn't stop smiling as he took on that momentous first-time parent task – strapping your baby into the car seat and driving the little one safely home.Photo: Getty Images
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The day old little Prince had managed to sleep peacefully through his first time in front of the press. Little did he know he would return to the Lindo Wing in 2015 to meet his little sister!Photo: Getty Images
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HELLO, LITTLE PRINCESS! The world gained a new Princess after the Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to her second child Princess Charlotte with Prince William by her side. Prince George's little sister was born on May 2, 2015 at 8:34 am in the exclusive Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, London. The baby royal weighed in at 8lbs 3oz – and made her public debut just 10 hours after her birth!Photo: Getty Images
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William and Kate – who again chose Jenny Packham for her leaving the hospital look – looked thrilled as they walked down the steps of the Lindo Wing hand in hand with their new baby in tow. Photo: Getty Images
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When the couple emerged with their new daughter, we got the very first close-up of Princess Charlotte as she made her debut! The Princess was the first girl to have been born to a direct heir to the throne since the Queen gave birth to Princess Anne 64 years earlier.Photo: Getty Images
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The little girl's name would later be revealed as Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge – with one of her middle names dedicated to her late grandmother, Princess Diana. In this photo, Charlotte co-stars in the shot with her mom's sapphire engagement ring, which once belonged to Prince William's beloved mother.Photo: Getty Images
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One of the sweetest moments of the day was when Prince George arrived at the Lindo Wing to meet his baby sister for the very first time. Shortly after 4pm, the little royal arrived with his proud father Prince William to be introduced to the newborn Princess of Cambridge.Photo: Getty Images
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Dressed in a nearly identical outfit as his son, William paused briefly outside the doors to the Lindo Wing, talking to George all the while to reassure the little boy. He then gave his son a tender kiss before heading into the hospital to start their new chapter as a family of four.Photo: Getty Images

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