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Monday, July 22, 2013

It's a ROYAL BOY.! Well done world.!

Amidst all the world's madness , hails news that brings gladness..
Hope is revived , a new life celebrated.....
Well Done you Brits ..Good on you .. UK royalty..
We all need a bit of cheer , to revive the bleakness
of the world's bickering,mayhem and demagoguery.

Indeed we celebrate.! offer a toast and give praise.
for all lives -  new -  are precious.

More so for a Royal addition, that can  divert attention
to focus on well wishes love and adoration

 gratitude to the British people and their monarchy
for this infusion of  an excuse for celebration
and a chance to feel good and rekindle lofty aspirations
that love and innocence can triumph.

Via  the demonstrations of love , support and gaiety
by the English people and the  world's communities ,
a showing of love in a voice of unity 
indicating we can temper emotional faculties
 and  proves we still possess our humanity 

 Congratulations to their royal highnesses , 
                                Prince William and Kate.. 
                                                                                        Bryan



Royal baby: Thousands celebrate at Buckingham Palace

Crowds look at formal bulletin announcing birth of babyA formal bulletin announcing the birth was placed on an ornate easel at Buckingham Palace, in line with tradition
Thousands of well-wishers descended on Buckingham Palace on Monday night
 to celebrate the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's baby boy.
Many tried to glimpse a formal bulletin announcing the 16:24 BST
 delivery of the baby, who weighed 8lb 6oz.

The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and Honourable Artillery Company 
will fire gun salutes in London later.
Prince William said the couple "could not be happier". 
Kensington Palace said the baby would be named in due course.
The duke stayed with Catherine and the new arrival 
- the third in line to the throne - overnight at the private Lindo Wing 
of St Mary's Hospital, west London.
BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt said it was unclear
 how long the baby would be kept in.

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