Prince William reveals new details about newborn son

Prince William has revealed Kate and the newborn prince are "doing very well".

He made the comment as he joined brother Harry and Meghan Markle at Westminster Abbey for the Anzac Day service, and also said the baby is ‘sleeping reasonably well.’

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge became parents for the third time on Monday at 11.01am, when Kate gave birth to a baby boy, weighing 8lbs 7oz.

William told reporters outside the exclusive Lindo Wing that the pair have "thrice the worry now!" as they took their newborn son home to Kensington Palace.





And today he said: "Sleeping’s going reasonably well so far, so he’s behaving himself which is good."

William also said “Jerry’s a strong name” after greeting the New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK, Sir Jerry Mateparae at the service.

In the video, the duke can be heard saying

Earlier this morning, Prince Harry and wife-to-be Meghan Markle attended a dawn service at the New Zealand war memorial near Hyde Park in central London.

As the sun broke over the London skyline, Harry, a former army officer who served for 10 years in the forces, laid his floral wreath at one of a group of metal crosses near Wellington Arch in central London.

A handwritten note from the prince, attached to a wreath of red roses, read: "For all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in pursuit of our freedom. Thank you. Harry"



Anzac Day – April 25 – marks the anniversary of the start of the First World War Gallipoli landings, and is a national day of remembrance for Australia and New Zealand.

Thousands of Anzac troops – Australian and New Zealand Army Corps – died in the ill-fated 1915 campaign on the Turkish peninsula.

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