Princess Cristina, the second daughter of Spain's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, has given birth to a girl, her fourth child and the royal couple's sixth grandchild, the Royal Palace said Sunday.
The 39-year-old princess is married to former professional handball player and current vice president of the Spanish Olympic Committee Inaki Urdangarin. The couple lives in Barcelona with their three sons, Juan Valentin, Pablo Nicolas and Miguel.
Both mother and child were said to be well.
Cristina's brother and Juan Carlos' youngest child, Crown Prince Felipe and his wife Letizia are expecting their first child in November. The eldest sister, Princess Elena, is married to banker Jaime de Marichalar and has a son and a daughter
The people of Spain met the newest member of their royal family for the first time on Wednesday. Infanta Cristina and her husband Iñaki Urdangarín were greeted by a large crowd of well-wishers when they emerged from Barcelona's Teknon Clinic with their three-day-old daughter.
Little Irene, who weighed in at 8lb 2oz when she made her debut on Sunday, is the royal couple's fourth child. Asked how she felt about welcoming her first daughter, Cristina affirmed she wouldn't have minded what sex the infant was, though she did confess: "It's an added joy after three boys."
Wrapped in a white blanket and dressed in a baby-grow, the new arrival remained asleep throughout the ten-minute walkabout. Her proud father meanwhile told fans outside the clinic that brothers Juan, Pablo and Miguel were just as delighted with the new addition to their family. "They've been drawing pictures to give her as presents," he revealed.
Irene is the seventh grandchild for King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia. And the Spanish royal household is set to grow even more before the year is out, with her aunt Crown Princess Letizia expecting her first child in November.
Spain's newest royal maintained a dignified snooze throughout her ten-minute debut
New mum Cristina acknowledges the cheers of well-wishers gathered outside the clinic
She and her husband Iñaki Urdangarín were joined by their three sons Juan (right), Pablo (centre) and Miguel