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Senin, 04 Mei 2015

Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.





The royal baby has a name! It is Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. She will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.

Why is the royal baby's name Charlotte? Meaning, history, namesakes and surname

 

 

Two days after her arrival into the world the new princess's name has been officially announced today. Weighing 8lb 3oz, Charlotte, the name given to the newest member of the Royal Family, was short odds with the bookies.

An official statement released this afternoon said: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to announce that they have named their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. "The baby will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge."

Charlotte's parents are understood to have had a few ideas for names in mind and waited to confirm which one was right for their daughter, possibly conferring with their family when they visited. But the decision of what to call their second child was William and Kate's alone, and the name was chosen simply because they liked it.

Her middle names were chosen in honour of Charlotte's great-grandmother the Queen, and her late grandmother Princess Diana. So after keeping a joyous nation waiting, why did they settle on Charlotte?

Predecessor: Born Sophia, Queen Charlotte adopted the name given to the royal baby

 

It is thought William and Kate may have chosen Charlotte - the feminine version of Charles - in honour of the Duke's father, the Prince of Wales.

The name has historic royal links having already had a Queen Charlotte and Princess Charlottes - although they were all several hundreds of years ago. Although born Sophie in 1744, Queen Charlotte, who was married to George III, shunned her Christian name to go by the title. She was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from their marriage in 1761 until the union of the two kingdoms in 1801, after which she was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until her death in 1818.


Historical link: Charlotte, Princess Royal, was born in 1766

 

In 1766 Queen Charlotte gave birth to a daughter, who she called Charlotte. She was known as the Princess Royal. The daughter of George IV and Caroline of Brunswick was Princess Charlotte of Wales.

Born in 1796, had she outlived both her grandfather King George III and her father, she would have become Queen. However, she died following aged just 21 in 1817 following childbirth, leading to a mass outpouring of national grief.

And it could be that Kate wanted to include her family's heritage in the naming process as well, with Charlotte being the middle name of her sister Pippa.


Tragic: Princess Charlotte of Wales died aged just 21 following childbirth

 

Surname

Royals don't tend to use their surnames much - Prince William is known as Captain Wales in the army for example.

His father Charles is the Prince of Wales so William grew up as Prince William of Wales in the same way his son is Prince George of Cambridge. Day to day Charlotte will be known as Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. But if she does need a surname (most likely for marriage) she will be styled Mountbatten-Windsor.

 

Titles

Until a few years ago the Duke and Duchess' daughter would not have been entitled to call herself a princess.
In 1917 George V decreed that the titles HRH - and so the title prince and princess - were limited to the monarch, the children of the sovereign's sons as well as the Prince of Wales' first grandson.

If those rules had still being in force Charlotte would have been styled Lady Charlotte Mountbatten-Windsor.
However, shortly before Prince George's birth the Queen used an ancient style of legal powers to repeal the rules allowing all children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales can carry the title HRH, meaning the newborn will be known as HRH Princess Charlotte.



 Congratulations to William and Kate!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sabtu, 02 Mei 2015

Princess of Cambridge on Saturday makes the front pages of Newspapers.




The arrival of the Princess of Cambridge on Saturday makes the front pages of newspapers on Sunday.







" ...i think ... Princess of Cambridge looks like the Queen Elisabeth "

Bless her!






By George: I've got a sister!




Prince George has arrived at the Lindo Wing to meet his newborn sister, offering a timid wave to the gathered crowds from the hospital steps.  

The 21-month-old was driven from the family home at Kensington Palace to St Mary's Hospital by his father, Prince William, at around 4pm this afternoon. 

After being lifted out of the car and put on the ground George stretched out his arms to be lifted back up by his father before offering a timid wave to the gathered media and fans. 

The new princess was born at 8.34am today weighing 8lbs and 3oz less than three hours after the Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to hospital. 


A shy wave from Prince George as he arrives with William to visit Kate Middleton and the royal baby


Both Kate, 33, and her newborn daughter were said to have been 'doing well' when the news came shortly after 11am today. The baby, whose name is not yet known, will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess of Cambridge. 
 
The announcement came by way of a statement released by Kensington Palace shortly after 11am. It was then posted on the palace's official Twitter page two minutes later. 

'Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a daughter at 8.34am,' it said. 

'The baby weighs 8lbs 3oz. 'The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth. 

'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.'

At around 12.30 a framed certificate signed by Kate's medical team was placed on an easel outside Buckingham Palace with the same words. 

The baby's name is not yet known but Alice and Charlotte are the most popular among bookmakers. 

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall released a statement this afternoon saying they were 'absolutely delighted' with the arrival of their granddaughter while the Earl of Spencer, Prince William's uncle, said: 'It's wonderful news - we are all thrilled for all four of them.'

The Prime Minister was among the first to congratulate the couple this morning writing on Twitter: 'Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their baby girl. 
'I'm absolutely delighted for them.' 

He was followed by Nick Clegg who said: 'Congratulations to the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their new baby. Miriam & I wish them all the best as their family grows.' 



William planted a kiss on his little boy's head as they waved from the steps of the Lindo Wing this afternoon before disappearing into the hospital where Kate and the newborn princess remain.
 
 
 
 
" We're very happy, 
very happy, thank you.
I'm just going to pick up George "
Prince William  

 


After telling the gathered media and fans he was 'very happy', William drove himself away from the hospital to go to collect Prince George.








Royal Baby Girl




The Duchess of Cambridge has welcomed a daughter, born this morning at 8.34. Weighing 8lbs and 3oz, the little princess is the fourth-in-line to the throne. Her arrival was celebrated outside The Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital today.


The Queen and Prince Andrew were in good spirits as they attended The Royal Lancers amalgamation parade at Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire this afternoon. The Queen wore pink for the occasion.


The Royal Navy pays tribute to the little princess by spelling out the word sister in formation on board HMS Lancaster this afternoon.

Royal fans celebrate the news that the Duchess gave birth to a daughter this morning after gathering outside the Lindo Wing overnight. Some had spent more than a week outside St Mary's Hospital with Kate having been expected to give birth in April.

 

Crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace this afternoon to take photographs of the golden easel which bears a certificate confirming the birth.


Well-wishers gathered outside Buckingham Palace to catch a glimpse of the easel which bears a certificate signed by Kate's medical team to confirm the baby's birth 
 
 


A town crier celebrates outside the hospital as members of the media react to the news that the Duchess of Cambridge had given birth to a girl.

Town crier Tony Appleton made the above announcement on the steps of the Lindo Wing this morning shortly after Kensington Palace released the news.
 
 
 
 'Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess on the birth of their daughter. Wishing them lots of joy and happiness - and hopefully some sleep!'  ;-)





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