No- my maths says it would have been around 9:39.
I suppose they wanted to be able to have some time together first and to enjoy the moment with each other and family before telling the world, and they wanted to make sure mum and baby were well. Maybe the timing was also to fit in with TV coverage, newspaper timescales etc. Do you feel you were deprived of teh knowledge for 4 hours 24 minutes?
My inside information is that the baby had to be weighed and an Avoirdupois weighing Scale could not be found in the Hospital. Red tape then meant a suitable appliance being located and it's use approved by numerous Whitehall staff, along with Advisers to Her Majesty the Queen.
interesting .I did not know that .so that was the reason then .When I was young and the birth had been in a western film .The cameras would have been up them stairs right a way after birth and the child would have had a full head of hair and we would have go off the last bus and safely home in 4hrs.24 min
/// More fool those sad people that waited in the streets for this
announcement. ///
Don't criticise, insult and otherwise put people down, just because they have different interests to you.
If people want to travel from afar as the US say and camp out on the streets to be there on that historical moment, then who are you to call them sad fools?