Royal Baby George Alexander Louis Shares July 22 Birthday With Other Celebrity Babies [LIST]
The new heir to the British throne, born on Monday to Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton and Prince William, shares a birthday with a few celebrities.
The young prince was named George Alexander Louis and the baby will be known as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge, according to a palace statement. The baby boy was born Monday at 4:24 p.m., weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces. He is now third in line to the throne, following Prince William and grandfather Prince Charles. Middleton was already in labor when she was admitted to the hospital just before 6 a.m. in London.
Also born Monday's was Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem's daughter. The actress was admitted to Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid in the evening, according to Hello! magazine. The name of her child has yet to be revealed. She and Bardem married in July 2010 and also have a 2-year-old son Leonardo Encinas Cruz. The Hollywood couple began dating in 2007.
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Sharing the July 22 birthday is Hillary Scott's daughter Eisele Kaye Tyrrell. The Lady Antebellum lead singer and husband Chris Tyrrell welcomed their first child in Nashville. Eisele weighed 7 lbs, 13 oz, according to People, which first reported the news. Scott and Tyrrell married in January 2012 in Upstate New York after about two years of dating. They met in 2010 on a Tim McGraw tour and their relationship inspired Lady Antebellum's song Just a Kiss, according to the news report. Scott revealed in December 2012 that she and Tyrrell were expecting.
She may not have been born this week, but Slow Down singer Selena Gomez turned 21 on Monday. She posted on YouTube a video of her partying with friends over the weekend. The video clip features her new hit single Birthday, which was released earlier in July. She also uploaded numerous photos on Twitter and Instagram from the house party, one showing her "birthday cake" of Jack n the Box tacos.
Others born on July 22 include game show host Alex Trebek (73), actor Danny Glover (67), actor Albert Brooks (66), actor David Spade (49) and actor John Leguizamo (49).