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1982: Princess Diana gives birth to boy |
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Diana, Princess of Wales, has given birth to a boy sixteen hours after checking in to St Mary's Hospital, in London.
The boy, who has been named William, was born at 21:03 BST, weighing 7 lb.
He is second in line to the British throne after his father the Prince of Wales, who accompanied Princess Diana to the hospital at 0500BST this morning and stayed with her throughout the day.
Outside the hospital crowds had gathered to wait for news of the birth, with some saying they would wait through the night if necessary. Flowers arrived all day long and were taken into the hospital.
Thousands also gathered outside Buckingham Palace, where the birth was formally announced.
"Delighted"
The Queen had continued with her scheduled programme, inspecting an RAF regiment on their 40th anniversary at Wittering in Cambridgeshire.
A Palace official said she had looked "absolutely delighted" on hearing that the Princess had gone intolabour.
The Princess went into labour earlier than expected, but only by a few days.
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St George's Hospital Medical School in London, Geoffrey Chamberlain, told BBC News the long labour period should not present cause for concern.
He said: "Just over half of women expecting their first baby deliver inside 12 hours but another fifth go onto about 18 hours, and another fifth go even longer.
"There is nothing abnormal with a labour going into 24 hours."
The Queen's own surgeon gynaecologist, George Pinker, who has looked after the Princess throughout her pregnancy, was in charge of the delivery.
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