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Delighted and thrilled - British royals welcome Harry and Meghan's baby

FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan wave as they ride a horse-drawn carriage after their wedding ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj/File Photo

WINDSOR, England (Reuters) - Senior members of the British royal family said on Tuesday they were delighted and thrilled at the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan's baby as the couple considered a name for their son.

Meghan gave birth in the early hours of Monday morning to the boy, the seventh-in-line to the British throne, leaving his father, Queen Elizabeth's grandson, and royal fans across the world enthralled.

FILE PHOTO: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends a garden party at Buckingham Palace, in London, Britain May 22, 2018. Dominic Lipinski/Pool via Reuters/File Photo

"We couldn't be more delighted at the news and we're looking forward to meeting the baby when we return," Prince Charles, the baby's grandfather and heir-to-the-throne, said to well-wishers while on a trip to Berlin.

Harry's elder brother Prince William and his wife Kate said they were absolutely thrilled at the news.

"I'm very pleased and glad to welcome my own brother to the sleep deprivation society that is parenting," he said. "I hope the next few days they can settle down and enjoy having a newborn in their family and all the joys that come with that."

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry gestures next to his wife Meghan as they ride a horse-drawn carriage after their wedding ceremony at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj/File Photo

Kate added: "As William said, we're looking forward to meeting him and find out what his name's going to be so it's really exciting for both of them."

So far, Harry and his aides have merely confirmed the boy weighed 7 lb 3oz (3.26 kg) and that Meghan and the couple's first child were both healthy and well.

"I am so incredibly proud of my wife and, as every father and parent would ever say your baby is absolutely amazing, this little thing is absolutely to die for," Harry said on Monday.

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry (L), Duke of Sussex and Meghan (R), Duchess of Sussex exit St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after their royal wedding ceremony, in Windsor, Britain, 19 May 2018. The couple have been bestowed the royal titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex on them by the British monarch. NEIL HALL/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Few details about the birth have been released by Buckingham Palace with the announcement itself a mix of traditional and modernity which many say the baby himself represents, being the first mixed race child to be born into a senior position in British royalty in recent history.

The news was relayed on a ceremonial easel outside the palace after "It's a Boy!" was trumpeted on the couple's Instagram account, attracting more than 2.6 million "likes".

It was not clear whether the birth took place at the couple's home, Frogmore Cottage on the estate of Windsor Castle where they married in a lavish ceremony in May last year, or if Meghan had been rushed to a London hospital as a number of British newspapers reported.

FILE PHOTO: Meghan Markle walks down the aisle as she arrives in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for her wedding to Prince Harry in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. Danny Lawson/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

CONGRATULATIONS FLOOD IN

Celebrities and world leaders were among those to send messages, a reflection of the star status of Harry, 34, and former U.S. actress Meghan, 37.

FILE PHOTO: US actress Meghan Markle arrives for the wedding ceremony to marry Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. Ben STANSALL/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

"Congratulations, Meghan and Harry! Barack and I are so thrilled for both of you and can't wait to meet him," former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama said on Twitter.

Harry and Meghan decided to eschew the recent royal tradition of posing for photographs with their new baby hours after the birth, leaving the world's media and royal fans waiting for a first glimpse of the boy who is entitled to both British and American citizenship.

It is expected that the couple will hold a limited photo call on Wednesday to show off their son.

FILE PHOTO: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kiss as they leave St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after their wedding in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. Ben Birchall/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

"We're still thinking about names," Harry said. "The baby's a little bit overdue so we've had a little bit of time to think about it ... that's the next bit."

Bookmakers have James, Alexander, Albert, Philip, and Arthur as the favourite names, although other suggestions include Spencer, which was the surname of Harry's late mother Princess Diana.

The baby, the eighth great-grandchild of 93-year-old Elizabeth, the world's longest-reigning monarch, will not automatically be a prince or a princess or be known as "His Royal Highness" unless the queen issues a decree.

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex visit the Andalusian Gardens in Rabat, Morocco February 25, 2019. Facundo Arrizabalaga/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

However, when Elizabeth is succeeded by Prince Charles, royal rules mean the boy would then have such titles.

"It is possible that Harry might want his child not to have the burden of a royal title but I think the rest of the world would like the child to have (one)," said Ingrid Seward, editor of "Majesty" magazine.

"Harry always says how much he didn't want to be a prince and he'd rather be almost anything else but when you're in that world it's very difficult to step out of it."

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, arrive for a visit to the original boarding house for girls run by the Moroccan NGO "Education for All" in Asni, Morocco, February 24, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Photo

(Writing by Michael Holden; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Alexandra Hudson)

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex visit the Andalusian Gardens in Rabat, Morocco February 25, 2019. Facundo Arrizabalaga/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Meghan Markle, and Britain's Prince Harry, meet members of the crowd during a visit to Edinburgh, Scotland February 13, 2018. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan ride a horse-drawn carriage after their wedding ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, May 19, 2018. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
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