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ROYAL BABY HAS ARRIVED: IT'S A BOY!

The royal baby has arrived! The Royal baby has arrived! And it's a boy! Here's what else we know so far.

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Wow! Wow! Wow! Chills! The royal baby has arrived!

Here's what we know:

Name: TBD

Gender: BOY

Birth weight: 8 pounds, 6 ounces.

Time: 4:24 p.m. London time, 11:24 a.m. EST.

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The baby will officially be titled His Royal Highness Prince of Cambridge!

Read more: The royal baby's title: Revealed!>

Prince William has been by Kate's side the whole time. The announcement was made by press release and Twitter. We should see a bulletin placed upon an easel with the baby's name, birth weight and gender.

WOW! Of course, I'll keep you posted on all royal baby news.

Congrats to Kate, William and the royal family (and the WORLD)!

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This article was originally published on Jul 22, 2013

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Haley Overland is a writer/editor at Today's Parent. Our resident celebrity queen, she dishes out all the sweetest scoop on celebrity families at our Celebrity Candy blog. She has interviewed celeb moms like Jennifer Garner, Jessica Alba and Jillian Michaels, and has shared her expertise on CTV’s ETalk. Haley also has an award-winning personal blog, CheatyMonkey.com, where she writes about everything from motherhood to yoga, her dog “Betty White” and what it's like to be Clive Owen's girlfriend. Haley has two kids, whom she fondly refers to online as “The Monkey” and “The Rascal.”

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