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The Countess of Wessex has given birth to a baby boy, Buckingham Palace has announced.The Countess of Wessex has given birth to a baby boy, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Sophie, 42, gave birth by caesarean section at 1620 on Monday at the Frimley Park NHS hospital in Surrey.Sophie, 42, gave birth by caesarean section at 1620 on Monday at the Frimley Park NHS hospital in Surrey.
The child is the eighth grandchild of the Queen and eighth in line to the throne. The child, which weighed 6lbs 2oz (2.8kg), is the Queen's eighth grandchild. No name has yet been chosen for the baby.
The countess and the Earl of Wessex have one daughter, four-year-old Lady Louise Windsor, who was born four weeks premature in 2003. The Earl and Countess of Wessex also have a four-year-old daughter, Lady Louise Windsor.
'Delighted' royal in-laws
Sophie and her son are expected to stay in hospital for the next few days.
Prince Edward was present at the birth.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Mr Christopher Rhys Jones (Sophie's father) have been informed and are said to be delighted with the news.
Sophie and Edward's daughter was born four weeks premature in 2003.
The countess had suffered a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy in 2001 before becoming pregnant with Lady Louise.The countess had suffered a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy in 2001 before becoming pregnant with Lady Louise.
Sophie Rhys-Jones married Prince Edward at St George's Chapel in Windsor in June 1999. They met at a tennis event in the summer of 1993.