Camerons welcome Florence Rose Endellion

David and Samantha Cameron announced the birth of their fourth child, a girl.

Downing Street said both Rose Endellion, born weighing 6lb 1oz, and the Prime Minister's wife were "doing very well".

"The Prime Minister and Mrs Cameron are delighted to announce the birth of their fourth child, a baby girl," a spokesman said.

"Both the baby - who was born weighing 6lb 1oz - and Mrs Cameron are doing very well.

"The PM and Mrs Cameron would like to thank the doctors and nurses at the hospital for their help and kindness."

 

Also expecting

 

Orlando Bloom said he was "really excited" at the prospect of becoming a father after it was revealed his new wife Miranda Kerr is expecting their first child.

The actor, who is in Munich to start filming The Three Musketeers, said he was looking forward to juggling his career with life as a new parent.

The Pirates Of The Caribbean star said: "I'll go home as often as possible. I'm really excited about it, it's great. She'll come out here too."

Bloom married the Australian model in July after getting engaged a month earlier.

 

Speculation is rife that R&B singer Mariah Carey is expecting her first child with husband Nick Cannon.

Speaking at a US radio show, Nick told that the matter was "extremely personal" and Mariah would be the one to announce it if there was any news.

He said: "I've said it before and I'll say it time and time again - when my wife feels like talking about whatever she wants to talk about, you will hear it directly from her."

 

 

Natalie Cassidy has said that she does not intend to get back to work soon after giving birth to her baby as she wants to take time being a mother.

The former Eastenders and Strictly Come Dancing star explained: "I just think, 'What have you had a child for? Having a child should be your job'. I'm very old-fashioned. It's my mum coming out."

 

 

Apprentice winner Yasmina Siadatan is expecting a baby with her former office colleague Andrew Hepburn.

Yasmina, 29, fell for Andrew who was previously working with her at Alan Sugar's company AMScreen Healthcare.

A friend of the couple said: "They haven't been together very long, but they're delighted about the baby and about setting up home together."

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