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US Celebrates Birth Of Royal Baby Boy In Britain

The Niagara Falls shine in baby blue, thunder gun salute in New Zealand: From all over the world come congratulations on the birth of the baby by Royal London. Only diehard opponents of the monarchy makes the event seem cold.

Politicians, actors, musicians – the birth of the Royal Baby Congratulations celebrities from around the world. “The whole country is celebrating,” said British Prime Minister David Cameron. Duchess Catherine and Prince William “will be wonderful parents.”

In honor of the royal offspring was Commonwealth member Canada Niagara Falls in baby blue shine. Even the 553-meter-high CN Tower in Toronto glowed blue, according to a spokesman.

The arrival of the “future head of state of Canada” was a moment for which the Canadians had executed a fever, said Prime Minister Stephen Harper – “especially given the special and warm relationship we have with the Royal Family.” Parents he wanted “health and happiness”.

British Royal Family:”Welcome, future King of Britain”

US Celebrates Birth Of Royal Baby Boy In Britain
US Celebrates Birth Of Royal Baby Boy In Britain

U.S. President Barack Obama had announced, “brings all the joy and blessing that parenthood is” his wife Michelle, and he wished the parents. New Zealand celebrated the birth with 21 gun salutes. The government give parents the birth of a hand-woven wool scarf, said Prime Minister John Key.

The son of Prince William and Duchess Catherine will, as now his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, head of state one day the former colonies of New Zealand and Australia

US President Barack Obama said the new prince had been born “at a time of promise and opportunity” between Britain and America.

He said he and First Lady Michelle Obama wished Prince William and his wife “all the happiness and blessings parenthood brings”.

US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, recently informed by the New England Genealogical Society that she is a distant relative of the Duchess, tweeted her congratulations.

“It’s a boy! So happy for my cousin Kate and the future King of England,” she wrote.

Royal Baby

Other celebrities also offered their best wishes on Twitter.

Comedian Joan Rivers said: “Congratulations to Kate & William on the birth of their baby boy! So relieved that his name won’t include the words Ivy or Apple.”

In the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Parliament Hill was illuminated with blue lights – as were the country’s famous Niagara Falls.

Canada’s Governor General was among the first international dignitaries to congratulate the couple as their first day of parenting began.

He used Twitter to send a message to Clarence House, saying: “Wonderful news!”

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the arrival of a future sovereign of Canada is a “highly anticipated moment for Canadians given the special and warm relationship that we share with our Royal Family”.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also offered his congratulations, saying: “This is bright and and wonderful news for both England and the world.”

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said: “I think all Australians at the bottom of their hearts wish the Royal bub all the best, and certainly wish the new parents all the best as well.,

A news ticker in Times Square in New York informs the public of the birth of the royal baby to Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
A news ticker in Times Square in New York informs the public of the birth of the royal baby to Britain’s Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

“When a new bub comes into the world, any old day, any part of the world, it is frankly a time for rejoicing.”

He also announced the country’s quirky gift to the baby prince – a research project examining the Australian marsupial the bilby.

“In terms of cute and cuddly toys, it’ll be a cute and cuddly bilby,” he said.

Celebrations are being held across the globe today to mark the special occasion, including gun salutes across London.

Royalist group Monarchy New Zealand said it had organised a lightshow, with 40 buildings lit up in blue, including Sky Tower in Auckland, and the airport in Christchurch.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said: “It’s a fabulous day for the young couple. They’ll be very excited as new parents as indeed I think New Zealanders will be very excited on their behalf.

“I mean, this is a future king of New Zealand. I think it’s a moment to stay for them and we’ll be celebrating alongside them as they bring their new one into the world.”

Residents in Jamaica and Barbados, both members of the Commonwealth, also congratulated the couple.

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