The Duchess of Cambridge's parents are visiting the future king at St Mary's Hospital in London.
Carole and Michael Middleton arrived by London black cab as they poised briefly for a picture at the entrance to the Lindo Wing.
The Middletons smiled but gave no comment as the world's media asked how they were and what was the name of the latest royal addition.
Meanwhile, Kate and her newborn son, whose name has not yet been revealed, were not expected to leave hospital until later tonight or tomorrow morning.
The Duchess gave birth yesterday afternoon as the world waits for the first glimpse of the new baby boy.
Crowds are gathered outside the hospital in anticipation of the departure while TV crews and photographers from around the globe have their cameras at the ready to capture pictures of the third in line to the throne.
The name of the Royal couple's new addition has not been revealedSigns that they could be leaving sometime later in the day came as it was reported her stylist Alice Cook Tucker had arrived at the hospital carrying a baby car seat.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge issued a statement thanking the hospital where their baby boy was born for the "tremendous care" they received.
The Royal couple said: "We would like to thank the staff at the Lindo Wing and the whole hospital for the tremendous care the three of us have received.
"We know it has been a very busy period for the hospital and we would like to thank everyone - staff, patients and visitors - for their understanding during this time."
A Kensington Palace spokesman added: "Mother, son and father are all doing well this morning."
The Royal baby boy was born at 4.24pm on Monday, weighing 8lb 6oz (3.798kg).
Kate's hair stylist Alice Cook Tucker (R) arrives with her assistantPrince William was at his wife's bedside during her labour. The Duchess spent the night in hospital, as did her husband.
When the new family of three do leave, is is not yet known how the first-time parents will negotiate putting their newborn into a car seat, as required by law.
No such legislation existed when Prince Charles and Princess Diana left the hospital in 1982 after the birth of Prince William.
The Prince of Wales today said he was "thrilled and very excited" about the birth of his first grandchild.
He and the Duchess of Cornwall were met by cheering crowds of well-wishers on a visit to East Yorkshire.
Villager after villager offered Charles and Camilla their congratulations as the royal couple walked around the green in Bugthorpe, which was decked out with Union flags and bunting for the visit.
Many people asked whether the new baby had a name, but Charles gave little away.
One member of the crowd, Alec Dale, said to him as he passed: "We popped a bottle of bubbly last night at our house. I hope you did too."
To this, the Prince replied: "Yes. But just a little bit."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did not find out if their baby was going to be a boy or girl prior to the birth, meaning they are believed to have considered a stock of names for a future monarch of either sex.
George, James, Alexander, Louis and Henry are currently among the favourites at the bookmakers.
The Queen will be informed of the baby's name before it is announced, which may even be weeks away.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh were said to be "delighted at the news".
William's uncle and brother of the late Princess Diana also described his joy at the new Royal baby.
Earl Spencer said: "We're all so pleased: it's wonderful news.
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