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The announcement heard around the world: Newspapers cover royal heir birth

By BRAVETTA HASSELL Scene Writer on Jul 23, 2013, at 9:29 AM  Updated on 7/23 at 7:42 PM



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Many are celebrating yesterday’s royal birth of the Prince of Cambridge to the Duchess and Duke.

And now we wait with bated breath to catch a glimpse of The Baby. (Do feel free to offer your guesses as to his name.)

Take a look at how different publications covered the birth of the prince in today’s news.

Most notably, The Sun (U.K.) has temporarily changed its name to The Son in celebration.

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The Times

Royal baby headlines in Britain's Sun and Mirror newspapers
The Sun, Daily Mirror

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The Guardian

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Lancashire Evening Post

The front pages of Britain's I newspaper and the Daily Star
The i, Daily Star

Pictures of well-wishers made the front pages of the Washington Post and LA Times.
Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post

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Chicago Red Eye

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Idado Press-Tribune

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Detroit Free Press

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Boston Herald

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The Clarion-Ledger

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New York Post

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Neue

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Toronto Sun

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Haberturk (Istanbul)


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Edmonton Sun
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The Province

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The New Zealand Herald


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The Courier-Mail

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