Midwives are obliged to keep silent about what happens in the delivery room.
Until the birth of Queen Elizabeth in 1926, the Minister of the
Interior was present during the birth to testify and verify the birth of
the baby. This rule was imposed at the end of the seventeenth century
when the legitimacy of James Stuart, the son of James II and Queen Maria
Beatrice was questioned.
The sex of the unborn child is never
communicated before birth. The Palace officially announces the pregnancy
and in which period the birth will take place. According to insiders
pastel blue bridesmaid dresses, William and Kate did not want to know whether they will have a boy or a girl.
At the birth of royal babies, cannon shots are fired near the Tower of London, Hyde Park or Green Park.
The Honiton lace dress worn by princes at baptism is a copy of what was
made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter in 1848. William and Harry
brought the original one.
Until 1917 the members of the royal family
had no surname, but only the name of the family. To change things,
Giorgio V thought about it, which imposed Windsor not only as a family
but also as a surname. Elizabeth and Philip decided in 1960 that their
descendants would be called Mountbatten-Windsor.
Kate did not always follow this protocol to the letter. When George was
born the tension between the Queen and the mother of Lady Middleton,
Carole, was very high, precisely because the latter was too present and
intrusive in the education of the child. Fortunately, this mistake was
avoided with the arrival of Charlotte. But there are some rules that he
did not dare to break.
The birth did not have any complications and all went well, out of Buckingham Palace was posted the paper birth announcement
grey blue bridesmaid dresses, while still through Twitter, the royals announced the name of the third royal baby: Louis Arthur Charles.