an interview with the Express last year. Tim Rooke was among the media and camera crew stationed outside the Lindo maternity Wing at St Mary's Hospital, just north of Hyde Park in West London, as the nation watched with bated breath for Kate Middleton to give birth to the little boy who will eventually become king.
When the moment came and George was born, at 4. 24pm weighing 8lbs 6oz, the proud couple took to social media to share their news.
The traditional notice was then put up outside Buckingham Palace, before the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appeared outside St Mary's for photographs. READ MORE: Inside Prince William and Kate Middleton's early relationship and the 1 thing that's always stayed the same Looking at the photographs of the perfectly made-up, smiling parents clutching their newborn son in front of the hospital steps, anyone would think the process went smooth as anything.
But Tim, who spent hours waiting outside the hospital for the moment of truth, said it felt anything but for the photographers.
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