Well-wishers got a glimpse at Prince Pavlos and Marie-Chantal's new baby son, in the arms of a nurse (above), as the family left hospital on Wednesday
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It was a low key exit from the London clinic, as Pavlos and his wife, in the back seat, headed home
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23 SEPTEMBER 2004

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Proud parents Prince Pavlos and Marie-Chantal of Greece began a new life with their bouncing baby boy on Wednesday, leaving the London hospital where the princess has remained since giving birth last Friday.

The couple's new arrival had a discreet introduction to the world, carried in a nurse's arms as a weary but content Marie-Chantal, her hair pulled simply back, took her place in the back of an awaiting car. Meanwhile, a smiling Pavlos got in the passenger seat, ready to take his new son to the family home in the capital city.

Pavlos, the eldest son of ex-King Constantine of Greece and Queen Anne-Marie, and his wife have three other children: Maria-Olympia, aged eight, and as well as five-year-old Constantine Alexios and four-year-old Achileas Andreas. Their latest addition, who weighed in at 7lb 8oz, was born on September 17 at London's Portland Hospital.

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