The world at 4.34 p.m. London time on Monday 22nd of July saw a new sun rising over Britain, as Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge’s welcomed their son titled – “His Royal Highness Prince of Cambridge”. Keeping the royal tradition inline, the Duchess gave birth to a baby boy in St. Mary’s Hospital Lindo Wing in London. The little prince weighed a healthy 8 pounds and 6 ounces and is the third in heir to the British throne after Prince Charles his grandfather and Prince William, his father. A day after his birth the little royal successor was greeted with a loud cheer in London on Tuesday 23rd of July, as the crowd was looking forward to get a small glimpse of their newly born prince. Stepping out of the hospital the Duke and Duchess, who was cradling her baby boy in her arms, looked delighted. The royal couple introduced their son to the crowd and media, who were excitedly awaiting their presence and had gathered outside the hospital. The day-old baby looked beautiful and was sheathed in a white blanket. The regal heir’s name has not yet been announced and the proud parents are still working on it. Prince William was at his joyful best, as he spoke about his excitement of being a father and this historic flash was captured by hordes of media people and paparazzi present there at the hospital. The elated royal family from the hospital was then set to be escorted to their home at Kensington Palace.