Head of medical team says Princess Kiko's delivery of baby boy went smoothly
......"The baby boy is in good condition. When I told the Princess, 'The operation is complete. Congratulations. How are you feeling?' she said, 'Thank you very much. I'm feeling fine.' She is recovering steadily," Aiiku Hospital Director Masao Nakabayashi told a press conference at the Imperial Household Agency on Wednesday morning.........."They followed our recommendations that she refrain from performing her official duties. The Princess said she would take everything optimistically and agreed to follow doctors' instructions. She was a good patient," he added.
"When I said, 'You can't see your children for some time, can you?' the Princess said, 'That's the only thing I'm worried about.' She said she was looking forward to listening to Princess Mako's comments on her experience abroad (in Austria)," Nakabayashi told the news conference.
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Crown Prince offers congratulations to Prince Akishino
...Prince Akishino called the Crown Prince at about 8:40 a.m., just 13 minutes after the new Prince was born, and informed him of the arrival.
The Crown Prince was pleased....
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White House congratulates Japanese royal family on prince's birth
....."It's always a wonderful thing when you have a newborn," White House spokesman Tony Snow told reporters.
Separately, National Security Council spokesman Fred Jones said, "We congratulate the Japanese imperial family on the birth of a healthy child."...
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Imperial birth truly a blessed event
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After Prince Naruhito and Prince Akishino, the next nine babies born to the Imperial family were all girls. This is the first baby boy in 41 years for the Imperial family, and the first Imperial heir born in the Heisei era.
The Emperor and Empress were told of the birth of the prince during an official visit to Sapporo. The Imperial couple must have special feelings for the child, who is their first grandson.....
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/editorial/20060907TDY04007.htm
World media react to news of prince's birth
The BBC's leading news item at 1 a.m. on Wednesday in England was that Princess Kiko, wife of Prince Akishino, "gave birth to a boy." The report added that people were jubilant at the birth of the first prince in about 40 years.
According to a Buckingham Palace spokesman, the British royal family will send a congratulatory message to the Imperial family. Queen Elizabeth II sent a message to the Imperial family wishing Princess Aiko good health when Crown Princess Masako, wife of Crown Prince Naruhito, gave birth to her in Dec. 2001. The royal family is expected to send a similar message this time....
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Imperial family breathes a collective sigh of happiness
...His father, Prince Fumihito, waited in a room across the hall from a delivery room where the Caesarean section was taking place. A sofa and temporary phone line were specially brought in for Fumihito.
Kiko was anesthetized around 8 a.m., and gave birth about 30 minutes later.
Fumihito, who had declared he did not want to know the gender of the baby before birth, first saw the newborn in the incubator.
"It is a prince," he was told by Ichiro Kanazawa, the Imperial Household's medical supervisor.
"Thank you," Fumihito replied calmly.
As Kiko left the delivery room, Fumihito exchanged a few words with her. "I have returned," Kiko told him, happy to have come through the birth without complications. Then he immediately used the phone in his waiting room to call his parents, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko. The couple are on an official visit to Hokkaido............On Wednesday, Fumihito also called his older brother, Crown Prince Naruhito. Naruhito reportedly congratulated Fumihito on the smooth delivery, and wished the couple and their baby good health.
Crown Princess Masako also seemed to take encouragement from some of the expectation being lifted from her shoulders, sources said....
http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200609060478.html
Nation embraces little prince
http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200609060481.html
Royal families, gov'ts send congratulations on Japan's new prince
Royal families and governments around the world including from Britain and Thailand, which have close ties with the Japanese imperial family, congratulated Japan on the birth of a baby boy to Prince Akishino and his wife Princess Kiko on Wednesday.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth sent a personal message of congratulations to Emperor Akihito on the birth of the new prince in the royal household, Buckingham Palace confirmed Wednesday. "Prince Philip and I were delighted to hear of the birth of your grandson. Please convey our warmest congratulations to Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko," the text of the message - signed "Elizabeth R." - read....
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New Prince expected to deliver 150 billion yen economic windfall
The long-awaited birth of a boy to Japan's Imperial Family may shore up the nation's falling marriage and birth rates and give a lift to the overall economy to the tune of 150 billion yen, a private think tank said Wednesday....
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