"This little thing is absolutely to die for,” says proud father Prince Harry

After months of speculation over the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal baby, Baby Sussex is finally born, abeit slightly overdue. The Buckingham Palace announced today at 6:30am (GMT+1) that the Duchess of Sussex had gone into labour at the early hours of the morning, and confirmed one hour later that the baby was safely delivered at 5:26am. As we await more details from the Buckingham Palace, here’s everything we know about Baby Sussex.

It’s a boy

Harry and Meghan’s firstborn child is a baby boy, weighing 7lbs. 3oz. at birth. A beaming Harry appeared live from the Windsor Castle, sharing that the “little thing is absolutely to die for” and that it has “been the most amazing experience [he] could ever possibly imagine”. Both Meghan and the baby are doing well. The Duke of Sussex also told press that they are still deciding on the boy’s name, which will likely be announced in two days.

Names that punters are betting on include traditional names like Albert, Arthur, Alexander, James, Phillip, Henry, Frederick, Thomas, and Edward—though the Sussexes might just surprise us, with their track record for going against royal tradition.

The where and how

When the Sussexes made their move to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, royal watchers predicted that they would choose Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey—15 miles from their new home—instead of the luxurious Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, where Princess Ann, Princess Diana, and most recently Kate Middleton have chosen to deliver.

It was later rumoured that Meghan planned to have a natural home birth at the Frogmore Cottage, reportedly appointing her own all-female delivery team to oversee her child’s birth, instead of the Royal Household gynaecologists. While no details have been revealed, this could very well be true, according to the Buckingham Palace’s update that Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland, is with the Sussexes and their baby at the cottage.

Will Baby Sussex be a prince?

Unlike Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louise, the latest royal baby is not likely to be made a prince—unless the Queen decides to make him one. This is because Baby Sussex, who is now seventh in line to the throne, is too far down the line of succession.

Instead, he could become the Earl of Dumbarton, one of the subsidiary titles the Queen bestowed upon Harry on the morning of his wedding.

Watch Prince Harry's announcement below.

This is a developing story. Watch this space for updates on the royal baby.

See also: Our Favourite Duchess Of Sussex Baby Bump Looks

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