- Registrar travelled to Kensington Palace for the special signing - normally parents have to go to the register office
- Occupations of the baby's parents are 'Prince' and 'Princess' of the United Kingdom
- Kate lists her maiden name as Middleton and place of birth as Reading while William marks his as Paddington
- The Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry had their births registered by Westminster City Council
The Duke of Cambridge formally registered the birth of Prince George yesterday, giving his wife’s occupation as ‘Princess of the United Kingdom’.
Kate has rarely described herself as a princess, preferring to use the title Duchess of Cambridge, which was conferred on her by the Queen on her wedding day.
But she is also Princess William of Wales, entitling her to be described as ‘Princess of the United Kingdom’.
Certificate:
Prince William signed the birth certificate, and put his and Kate's
occupations as Prince and Princess of the United Kingdom
Newborn:
Prince George Alexander Louis was born on July 22 at St Mary's Hospital
in Paddington and today his birth was registered by deputy registrar
Alison Cathcart
Normally, parents have to attend a register office within 42 days of a child being born. But in the case of Prince George, the third in line to the throne, the deputy registrar of Westminster, Alison Cathcart, travelled to Kensington Palace.
William was given a standard certificate to register the birth of ‘His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge’. Miss Cathcart filled it in before it was signed by the duke, who has spent more than a week with the duchess and her parents in Berkshire. She remained there yesterday.
Signature: Prince William signed the birth certificate of his son George
Prince: Baby George is now third in line to the throne behind his father and grandfather
The couple’s ‘usual address’ is described as Kensington Palace, London, and the duke signed the certificate simply ‘William’.
Miss Cathcart, who presided over Paul McCartney’s 2011 wedding, said: ‘It was a pleasure. Westminster City Council registered the birth of the Queen and Prince Charles and Princes William and Harry, so it’s great to see that tradition continue.’
History: As his father was before him, George's birth was registered by Westminster City Council
Residence:
Most new parents have to go to the registry office but the registrar
came to Kensington Palace so William could sign the certificate
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