The Queen has expressed her delight after becoming a great-grandmother for the second time. Isla Elizabeth Phillips was born on Thursday at Gloucestershire Royal hospital to the Queen's eldest grandson, Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn.
Isla, who weighed 7lb 4oz, is the couple's second daughter. She will be 13th in line to the throne, after her sister Savannah, who was born in December 2010.
Buckingham Palace said: The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, Captain Mark Phillips and Autumn's family have been informed and are delighted with the news. Isla Elizabeth is the second child for Peter and Autumn, the second grandchild for the Princess Royal and the second great-grandchild for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Palace would not confirm if the middle name of Elizabeth had been chosen as a tribute to the Queen, who is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee this year.
Mr Phillips, 34, the son of Princess Anne, met his wife in Montreal in 2003 and they married at Windsor Castle five years later.