Bulgaria's Princess Kalina, who gave birth to a boy earlier on Wednesday, might name the baby after her father, exiled Kin Simeon II, people close to the family hinted.
The baby boy came to the world at 7:07 a.m. much to the surprise of mother and doctors, as Kalina was expected to deliver not earlier than March 20, press secretary of the royal family Dalya Dicheva announced. The newborn is 49 centimetres of height and weighs 2.626 kilos.
"The baby started to get out pretty unexpected. During night Kalina felt pain. Around 5 a.m. we took her to the Lozenets Hospital and doctors decided she must undergo a Caesarean as this will be best both for mother and baby, even though Kalina and Kitin wanted the baby to be born naturally," Dicheva explained for Darik News.
The parents are extremely happy, as they did not want to know baby's sex before the birth. The excited grandparents, Simeon II and Dona Margarita visited the hospital later in the day. It is still not known how long the Princess will stay in the hospital.
Kalina's baby will be the 11th grandchild of Simeon Saxe-Coburg. Strangely enough, none of his six grandsons is named after him.
Simeon's son Konstantin-Assen has two children from his wife Maria Garcia de la Rosilla - Prince Umberto and Princess Sofia. Prince Kardam and his beloved Miriam Unigria Lopez have two sons - Boris and Beltran. They are followed by Kubrat's children Mirko, Luca and Tirso. The fourth brother Kiril and his wife Rosario again have three children, all of them little princesses - Olimpia, Tacilio and King's first-born granddaughter Mafalda.
Kalina and Spanish adventurer Kitin Munoz married on October 26, 2006 in the Tzarska Bistritza Residency.
Spanish media often name Kalina as "extravagant" and "provocative". She is one of the few European aristocrats who dare to experiment with her looks. Some ten years ago she shaved her head because she lost a bet.
Kalina has always said she loved Bulgaria very much and that is why she chose to marry and later give birth to her first baby in the country as she feels a true Bulgarian.