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Published Date: 21 December 2007
PRINCE Edward and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex left hospital yesterday with their newborn baby son.
Beaming and waving to wellwishers they left Frimley Park NHS hospital in Surrey, holding their new arrival wrapped in a white blanket.

The child, who weighed in at 6lbs 2oz , is a brother for four-year-old Lady Louise Windsor.

The couple have yet to name their son, who is likely to take the title Viscount Severn.

Edward wished everyone a happy Christmas after putting his newborn son into a baby seat in the back of a waiting chauffeur-driven car.

The Countess had been recovering in a private unit since Monday when she gave birth by Caesarean section to the couple's second child .

The family emerged from the hospital to cheers and applause from nurses watching from a window, and a small crowd that had gathered.

Wearing a grey jacket, the Countess hugged hospital staff and waved as she climbed in the back of a black Audi.

The couple returned to their home at nearby Bagshot Park and are expected to take their new arrival to Sandringham to spend Christmas with the rest of the Royal Family.



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  • Last Updated: 20 December 2007 8:04 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Monarchy
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 21/12/2007 08:23:13
So any guesses on the name?.
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Any guesses it will be 'old-fashioned'
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Maybe 'CHARLES' would be good! :-D
2

McMicrogal,

21/12/2007 10:53:52
Edward, Harold, George, something like that?

At least we know it is unlikely to be Brooklyn or some other such horror. Imagine if they called the wee chap after where he was conceived..

Henley, Cowes, Badminton?

Whatever they decide, congratulations on his safe arrival.
3

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 21/12/2007 12:05:27
Why not "Philip" since the Earl of Wessex will become Duke of Edinburgh when his father dies. It would also greatly please The Queen.
4

Kipling,

21/12/2007 20:25:40
What about Julius, to commemorate the form of birth? I'm with Sophie all the way, she's had a difficult time with her pregnancies. Third time lucky. Hope he grows up to be a successful businessman and supports his parents when he grows older.

 

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