Everything You Need to Know About the New Royal Baby

Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomed a baby girl on Saturday, May 2! While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are already parents to the world's most famous tot, Prince George, their new baby is an exciting addition to their growing family. Many of us have already gone through the royal baby craze, but there are still a few questions that we have about the Cambridges' newest addition. To make things easier, we've broken down the most pressing inquiries. Keep reading to find out more about the new royal baby and how it will affect Will, Kate, and even Prince Harry.

What Are the Details?
Getty

What Are the Details?

Kensington Palace initially reported that Kate was due to give birth some time in April, though the baby didn't arrive until May 2. The baby girl was born at 8:34 a.m. London time at St. Mary's hospital and weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces.

Are We Going to Have to Stare at a Door Again For a Week?
Getty

Are We Going to Have to Stare at a Door Again For a Week?

Probably not. Will and Kate are expected to make their debut with the princess just hours following her birth. Watch the live stream to get your first glimpse at the new royal baby.

What Does This Mean For Harry?
Getty

What Does This Mean For Harry?

Will and Kate's second child is fourth in line for the throne, bumping Prince Harry down to the fifth-in-line position. However, don't take this as bad news for Harry — the fun-loving royal has been open about the fact that he isn't interested in becoming king and is comfortable taking a backseat in the public eye to his brother's family. You have to admit — it would probably be more fun to be Harry than William anyway! Hopefully Will and Kate's baby girl will grow up to be as fun as the other "spare."

Was Kate Sick Again?
Getty

Was Kate Sick Again?

The Palace confirmed that Kate was once again suffering from acute morning sickness, or hyperemesis gravidarum. As with her previous pregnancy, it was believed that Kate's illness was what pushed the Palace to make a pregnancy announcement ahead of the usual four-month wait. Since Kate was slated to appear at an event with William on the same day as the announcement, her absence would have raised a few eyebrows.

Fortunately, this time around Kate was able to recover from her illness privately in Kensington Palace. Back in 2012 she was rushed to King Edward VII hospital to get treatment when the announcement was made.

What About Kate's Schedule?
Getty

What About Kate's Schedule?

Due to her illness, Kate was forced to pull out of several key appearances in September, including the Opening Ceremonies for Prince Harry's Invictus Games and what would have been her first-ever solo overseas trip to Malta. However, since she started feeling better she made multiple appearances including at a celebration for St. Patrick's Day and a visit to the Brookhill Children's Centre in March.