
LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron took a few minutes out of his paternity leave to introduce his new daughter to Britain’s media.
Florence Rose Endellion Cameron was cradled in the arms of her mother, Samantha, for her first public appearance Friday on the step of 10 Downing Street.
The little girl was born Aug. 24 while the family was on vacation. Her third name is taken from the town of St. Endellion in southwestern England, close to where the Camerons were staying.
The family has two other children, Elwen and Nancy.
Their eldest son, Ivan, who had epilepsy and cerebral palsy, died last year at age 6.
Florence is not the first infant to live at 10 Downing Street.
Cherie Blair gave birth to baby Leo in 2000 while her husband, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, was in office. The Associated Press, Associated Press photo by Akira Suemori



