(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />Local residents in the sleepy parish of Bucklebury in Berkshire, southern England, where Prince William's wife Kate grew up celebrated the birth of the new prince on Monday (July 22).<br /> <br />Champagne corks were popped at the local pub The Old Boot where local residents had gathered to watch news of the birth.<br /> <br />Catherine, more popularly known as Kate, gave birth to a boy on Monday, the couple's first child and the third in line to the British throne, heralding celebrations in London and messages of goodwill from across the world.<br /> <br />"It didn't matter to me whether it was a boy or a girl, I just think it is great. I really do," said one local resident.<br /> <br />Pub landlord John Haley, who had received a coveted invitation to the royal wedding, said he looked forward to the new prince visiting Bucklebury.<br /> <br />"16 years old we will allow him in, by that time they can come in, now they have to be 18. Of course he will come in, we can't
