British royal baby attracts hundreds to Buckingham Palace
By AFP
07 May 2019 |
9:19 am
Hundreds of British residents and tourists thronged to Buckingham Palace upon learning that Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had given birth to a boy.
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