Another royal baby has arrived! MStars News has learned that Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomed their second child, a baby girl who weighed 8lbs, 3 oz on Saturday, May 2, 2015.
According to US Magazine, the royal family introduced their new bundle of joy just hours after Middleton delivered the new Princess of Cambridge.
In another report, MStars News learned that Middleton delivered her baby girl without an epidural! After arriving to the hospital around 6 am, the Princess of Cambridge labored her second child naturally, with her trusted midwives.
Fans of the royal family went crazy when the second-time-around parents introduced their baby girl outside of the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital in London.
Kate Middleton and Prince William didn't sleep one night in the hospital, the couple left and went home 10 hours after she gave birth.
Middleton looked gorgeous while stepping outside to introduce her daughter. Us reported that the glowing mom wore a floral white-and-yellow Jenny Packham dress, which we're sure sold out in minutes. Her husband, Prince William wore a blue V-neck sweater, which matched his son, Prince George's attire.
George's little sister was swaddled in a white shawl by GH Hurt and Son Ltd.
"The Princess' shawl is from GH Hurt and Son Ltd," a rep for Kensington Palace said in a statement. "The company has a long-standing connection with the royal family. Other members of the royal family have been presented with these shawls in the past and Prince George and the Duke of Cambridge had a similar shawls when they were babies."
A name for the little princess has yet been revealed. Some predict that she will be named after her late grandmother, Princess Diana.
According to Fox News, some of Diana's friends claimed she would've loved having a granddaughter, after wishing for a little girl herself.
How Diana would have loved a grand daughter.
— Rosa Monckton (@MoncktonR) May 2, 2015
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