Millions around the world are waiting for the debut of the newest British Royal, now third in line for the throne. We don't know his name, but we do know his vital statistics. He was born at 4:24 p.m. on Monday, weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounces. According to a statement released by the palace, the baby will carry the title of "His Royal Highness Prince of Cambridge."
The wait is over. Prince William and his wife Kate had a boy! So many of us are glued to the news to hear the latest angle. So how does this royal birth compare to the announcement on June 21, 1982, when Diana and Charles became the proud new parents of William?
Hear ye, hear ye! On this day, July 22, Prince William and yon wife Kate Middleton have successfully created the third successor in line for the British throne: a (still unnamed) baby boy.
That's right, kids. The royal bun has officially exited the royal oven. And Kanye had nothing to do with it.
Several geneticists, artists and/or Photoshop geniuses have released pictures of what the Royal Baby may look like. Since Prince William and Kate Middleton haven't revealed the gender of the baby, there are male and female versions.
Apparently America's National League of Junior Cotillions is a thing. And it's a thing that judges you based on your manners. And it's a thing that has a thing for Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.
The toothy twosome took home the title of Best Manners for the second year in a row. Seriously, does Selena Gomez run this?
Breaking news from CNN...The radio station guilty of making the prank call to Kate Middleton's hospital is donating $524,000 to the family of the nurse who committed suicide.
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Kate Middleton checked into King Edward VII hospital last week for acute morning sickness following the announcement of her pregnancy. While she was there, a pair of Australian radio DJs called the hospital pretending to be Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles. The worker who took the call and patched it through to Middleton's private nurse was found dead Friday morning, possibly a result of suicide
She's free, she's free! The Duchess of Cambridge was released from the hospital early this afternoon after a 4 day stay at King Edward the VII Hospital for acute morning sickness. He husband, Prince William picked her up and they went to