TOKYO - Japan's Princess Kiko gave birth to a boy early Wednesday, the royal family's first male heir to the throne in more than 40 years, the palace announced.
The birth came about an hour after Kiko, 39, was reported to have undergone a Caesarean section. The boy is the third in line to the throne, after Crown Prince Naruhito and Kiko's husband, Prince Akishino.
The boy, the first male heir born in Japan since Akishino in 1965, was born at 8:27 a.m. and weighed about 7 1/2 pounds, the palace said.
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does this seem like a conspiracy............they needed a boy and all of a sudden they give birth to a boy before the scheduled time to go to the hospital.........is it someone elses baby?...is the palace lying......you know how they are if they want something they get it...they probably gave away the real baby....if you are going to get a Caesarean there is a reason and to give birth before medically it doesnt happen often
2006-09-05
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