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Customarily, royal babies were always born at home — the queen came into the world at her grandparents' house at 17 Bruton St. in London, and Prince Charles was born in Buckingham Palace — however, Diana wanted to bring the antiquated birthing experience up to date, and she delivered both of her children in a hospital. William became the first future British monarch to be born in a hospital when he was delivered at St. Mary's on June 21, 1982. His three children — George, Charlotte, and Louis — were born there, too. Meanwhile, Harry's son, Archie, was born at the private Portland Hospital in Westminster, England.