Find Out What Kate Middleton & Prince William Were Whispering To Each Other During Royal Baby Photo-Call
April 24 2018, Published 4:12 p.m. ET
Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed their third child on Monday, a baby boy that's name has yet to be released. As tradition, when the couple left the hospital, they posed for pics with the newborn and during the photo-op the Duchess and her husband were seen whispering to each other. Now, a lip reader has decoded their intimate convo! Click through to see what they said.
The couple welcomed a beautiful baby boy at 11:01 am Monday morning. He weighed 8 lbs, 7 oz, they revealed in their official birth announcement.
As the family left the hospital, they stopped to pose for a photo-op with the newborn.
As they stood and waved to the adoring fans and cameras, the pair whispered to each other. And now, a lip reader has decoded their intimate conversation!
According to reports, a concerned Prince William asked his wife, "Are you OK with him?" to which the Duchess replied, "Yes."
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However, Kate began to get concerned for the newborn's health in the cold temperature. "It’s a bit windy. He might get cold. Let’s go now," she told her husband, to which William replied, "Sure."
After showing off their little one to well wishers outside the hospital, Kate and Will loaded their son into his car seat and drove home. On the way into his ride, Prince William told the cameras that the public would find out the name of the baby soon. "You’ll find out soon!" he said with a wave, before joking that he and his wife would have "Thrice worry now!"
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