Bye, bye baby! Bill and Hillary leave hospital after dining in Chelsea and Charlotte's plush maternity suite which has already cost them $5,000 and comes with its own chef

  • Chelsea Clinton, 34, gave birth Friday in Lenox Hill Hospital, Manhattan
  • She named her daughter, born four days early, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky 
  • Proud grandparents Bill and Hillary Clinton visited the family’s ultra-luxurious private birth suites on Sunday and left after extending their stay
  • Three nights has so far cost little Charlotte’s parents a minimum of $5,000, not including the price of medical care
  • ‘The Clintons are going to be staying for dinner,’ a member of the couple’s Secret Service security detail told MailOnline
  •  Bill yesterday said Chelsea is 'glowing' and father Marc Mezvinsky was 'bursting with pride'
  • He and Hillary have gushed at length at the prospect of being grandparents 

Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinksy’s newborn daughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, was the guest of honor at her first exclusive dinner party.

Proud grandparents Bill and Hillary Clinton visited the family’s ultra-luxurious private birth suites on the fourth floor of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City on Sunday afternoon.

‘They were both beaming,’ an onlooker tells MailOnline of the proud grandparents, who arrived at the Upper East Side facility at 2:30pm.

After two hours, the couple decided to extend their time at the hospital. ‘The Clintons are going to be staying for dinner,’ a member of the couple’s Secret Service security detail told MailOnline exclusively, noting they would be spending ‘at least a couple more hours’ with their granddaughter, who arrived at 7:03 pm on Friday, September 26.

Grandparents: Bill and Hillary Clinton leave New York's Lenox Hill Hospital after visiting their daughter Chelsea, who gave birth to her first child on Friday night

Grandparents: Bill and Hillary Clinton leave New York's Lenox Hill Hospital after visiting their daughter Chelsea, who gave birth to her first child on Friday night

She's a grandma!: Hillary Clinton, pictured leaving Lenox Hill Hospital on Saturday and has told reporters she can't wait to read her the book 'Goodnight Moon'

She's a grandma!: Hillary Clinton, pictured leaving Lenox Hill Hospital on Saturday and has told reporters she can't wait to read her the book 'Goodnight Moon'

Family united: Bill and Hilary say goodbye to friends and family after leaving Lenox Hill Hospital where they visited their granddaughter for the first time 

Family united: Bill and Hilary say goodbye to friends and family after leaving Lenox Hill Hospital where they visited their granddaughter for the first time 

The Clintons sat down to dine in Chelsea and Marc's temporary digs at the hospital, which is a far cry from the lodging other New York City mothers are afforded just two floors above in the main maternity ward.

Plush carpet and dim lighting lead to the recently expanded family’s private room, which features sophisticated dark wood cabinets, soothing neutral tones, fine linens and even plush robes. A concierge can accommodate any whim the family has, and a 24-hour food service reportedly will whip up everything from lobster to cheesecake, delivered straight to the suite’s kitchen.

Three nights have so far cost little Charlotte’s parents a minimum of $5,000, not including the price of medical care.

Chelsea isn’t the only new celebrity mom to have stayed at Lenox Hill’s maternity ward dedicated solely to the rich and famous. In January 2012, Beyonce and Jay-Z welcomed their daughter Blue Ivy on the same floor. The couple occupied a double room that has since become known informally as the ‘Beyonce Suite.’

And Simon Cowell’s girlfriend, Lauren Silverman, gave birth to their son, Eric, at the hospital in February.

As MailOnline reported, Chelsea, 34, shared with her 629,000 followers that she and her investment banker husband ‘are full of love, awe and gratitude’ now that Charlotte has arrived - four days before the expected due date.

And hours after the news became public, former President Clinton made his own announcement, describing the new parents as 'glowing' and 'bursting with pride.'

He said: 'We are blessed, grateful, and so happy to be the grandparents of a beautiful girl, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, born on Friday evening, September 26, 2014.’

Chelsea was last seen on Wednesday afternoon at the annual Clinton Global Initiative summit in New York's Sheraton Hotel, where she had been on her feet for three days straight.

Happy grandfather: Bill Clinton leaves Lenox Hill hospital on Saturday after having dinner in the maternity suite

Happy grandfather: Bill Clinton leaves Lenox Hill hospital on Saturday after having dinner in the maternity suite

Despite resigning from her position as a specialist reporter for NBC in April, the former First Daughter, who was educated at Stanford, Oxford and Columbia universities, continued to work full-time for the Clinton Foundation up until she gave birth.

News of the birth will come as welcome news to supporters hoping Hillary Clinton, 66, will run for president since she once said she would wait until she became a grandmother before launching a second nomination bid.

A spokesman for the new parents, Kamyl Bazbaz, confirmed Clinton had the child on Friday.

As a result of the birth, new grandfather Bill, 68, has bowed out of a scheduled appearance to lend a hand to a pair of embattled Democratic candidates in Colorado.

Clinton was to speak at a fundraiser Saturday for Sen. Mark Udall. Gov. John Hickenlooper was also scheduled to be at the event.

Both Democrats are locked in tight re-election battles with their Republican challengers. He has been travelling around the country to help the party this year.

Goodbye for now: Bill Clinton waves goodbye for the meantime but he and his family will share many more beautiful moments in the years to come 

Goodbye for now: Bill Clinton waves goodbye for the meantime but he and his family will share many more beautiful moments in the years to come 

TOP DOLLAR MANHATTAN HOSPITAL LOVED BY POLITICAL DYNASTIES - AND BEYONCÉ

Lenox Hill hospital, two blocks from Central Park in Manhattan's Upper East Side, is no stranger to celebrity patients.

The center has hosted high-profile politicians and entertainers, and reportedly offers lavish birth suits at prices of $1,700 per night.

Beyoncé Knowles gave birth to her and Jay Z's child, Blue Ivy, in one of the 'executive suites' in 2012.

New mother: Beyoncé at Lenox Hill hospital

New mother: Beyoncé at Lenox Hill hospital

Joan Rivers also gave birth there in the 1960s, and in 2002 Sarah Jessica Parker made use of it too.

Actress Liz Taylor and singer Barry Manilow and General MacArthur were also prominent patients.  

Burnishing its Presidential connections, John F Kennedy Jnr, son to JFK, was once a patient, as was former First Lady Pat Nixon. 

On Tuesday, Chelsea appeared on CNN with her growing baby bump as she revealed they had decided not to find out the gender of their first child until the birth as they wanted it to be a surprise.

'There are so few mysteries in life…any answer is a happy one,' shetold CNN's Fareed Zakaria on Tuesday.

'So my husband and I decided that we would enjoy this mystery for the nine-plus months that we're granted, and we are eager to find out what God will have given us.'

The name Charlotte dates back to the 1700s, and means 'freedom.'

It has long been a favourite among royals and political dynasties, and last year it was the 11th most popular girl names in the United States.

The couple, who married in July 2010, announced in April that they were expecting their first child.

Chelsea and Marc never revealed the due date, sparking rife speculation in the last few weeks as her bump grew.

On Sunday, Chelsea stepped out with her husband wearing a fitted white T-shirt that showed off her baby bump, accessorizing the look with a gold strand necklace.

The parents-to-be held hands as they strolled down the street on their way to a political event at New York's Gotham Bar and Grill.

And the rumour-mill was sent spinning when Bill Clinton, who served as the 42nd US president between January 1993 and January 2001, revealed to CNN that the baby would come by next month.

During the television interview, the former U.S. President said: 'I hope by the first of October, I'll be a grandfather.'

Last week, Hillary Clinton also excited fans as she told a crowd at political steak fry in Indianola, Iowa: 'Bill and I are on constant grandchild watch. So don't be surprised if we suddenly go sprinting off the stage.

'I want to babysit any chance I get,' she added.

When Chelsea announced her pregnancy during a Clinton Foundation event devoted to empowering young women, she told guests: 'Marc and I are very excited that we have our first child arriving later this year.

'I certainly feel all the better whether it's a girl or a boy that she or he will grow up in world filled with so many strong, young female leaders,' she added.

'I just hope that I will be as good a mom to my child and hopefully children as my mom was to me.'

Bill and Hillary Clinton were pictured the day before making a visit to see their daughter Chelsea and her newborn child, Charlotte. 

All smiles, the former President and his wife climbed the steps of Lenox Hill hospital in Manhattan, where Chelsea gave birth Friday evening to her first daughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky.

Hillary, flanked by a smiling Bill, waved for the cameras as she went inside to see Chelsea and her husband Marc Mezvinsky on their third day of parenthood.

The family yesterday shared jubilant family photos, in which Chelsea cradled Charlotte with Marc at her side, and the older Clinton generation cooed over their first grandchild, declaring themselves 'over the moon'. 

The former President had earlier spoken of his joy at becoming and grandfather and said his daughter was 'glowing'.

Chelsea's post, shared with her 629,000 followers, also revealed that the time she gave birth to Charlotte was 7.03pm yesterday.

She wrote: 'At 7:03 PM on September 26th, we finally met Charlotte. We’re in love.' 

Chelsea, 34, whose husband is investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, announced the news online at midnight on Friday - four days before the expected due date.

She said: 'Marc and I are full of love, awe and gratitude as we celebrate the birth of our daughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky.'  

Happy grandparents: Hillary Clinton waves for the cameras on her way into the hospital
Overjoyed: Bill puts his arm around Hillary on their way inside the hospital

Happy grandparents: Hillary Clinton waves for the cameras on her way into the hospital in Manhattan on Saturday

'Over the moon': Bill and Hillary have long gushed at the prospect of having a grandchild

'Over the moon': Bill and Hillary have long gushed at the prospect of having a grandchild

Visitors: The Clintons visited Chelsea on Friday as well, and posted their first family photographs

Visitors: The Clintons visited Chelsea on Friday as well, and posted their first family photographs

'We are in love': Chelsea Clinton posted this picture of her holding Charlotte with new father Marc Mezvinsky standing behind her

'We are in love': Chelsea Clinton posted this picture of her holding Charlotte with new father Marc Mezvinsky standing behind her

'Over the moon': Proud grandmother Hillary Clinton shared this picture on Saturday to celebrate Charlotte's birth

'Over the moon': Proud grandmother Hillary Clinton shared this picture on Saturday to celebrate Charlotte's birth

New grandparents: A jubilant Bill Clinton posted this picture of himself, Charlotte and Hillary together shortly after Chelsea shared her first photograph

New grandparents: A jubilant Bill Clinton posted this picture of himself, Charlotte and Hillary together shortly after Chelsea shared her first photograph

Luxurious: The Manhattan-based Lenox Hill hospital suite Chelsea chose for her birth offers huge, well-appointed rooms such as this  (pictured)

Luxurious: The Lenox Hill hospital offers huge, well-appointed rooms such as this for celebrity moms

And hours after the news became public, President Clinton made his own announcement, describing the new parents as 'glowing' and 'bursting with pride'.

He said: 'We are blessed, grateful, and so happy to be the grandparents of a beautiful girl, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, born on Friday evening, September 26, 2014.

'We are thrilled to be with our daughter and her husband as they welcome their daughter into the world.

'Chelsea is well and glowing. Marc is bursting with pride. Charlotte's life is off to a good start.'

Bill and his wife Hillary, who have gushed at length about their excitement at a number of public speaking events in the past few months, both reposted their daughter's announcement, made on her Twitter page.

Chelsea was last seen on Wednesday afternoon at the annual Clinton Global Initiative summit in New York's Sheraton Hotel, where she had been on her feet for three days straight. 

It's a girl! Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky have celebrated the birth of their first child Charlottez

It's a girl! Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky have celebrated the birth of their first child Charlotte

Breaking the news: Chelsea said she is 'full of love, awe and gratitude' four days before her expected due date

Breaking the news: Chelsea said she is 'full of love, awe and gratitude' four days before her expected due date

Surprise! Chelsea and Marc elected not to find out the gender of their first child advance

Surprise! Chelsea and Marc elected not to find out the gender of their first child advance

'SHE WANTS TO BE A GRANDMOTHER MORE THAN SHE WANTED TO BE PRESIDENT': HOW BILL AND HILLARY NEVER KEPT THEIR DESIRES SECRET  

Aspirations: For Bill and Hillary Clinton, their dream to become grandparents has come true 

Aspirations: For Bill and Hillary Clinton, their dream to become grandparents has come true 

Bill Clinton has achieved many of his political aspirations, while for Hillary, there are still more to come.

But for the couple, one of the dreams they have never kept a secret has finally come true - they are grandparents. 

In recent years they have often gushed over their desire to have grandchildren while their daughter Chelsea has mentioned her need to reassure her mother she would one day have a child. 

The former president was the first to speak of his ambitions for an extended family. During a conference in Vienna in July 2010, where he spoke about his bucket list, he said: 'What I'd really like to do, if I could have my wishes, I would like to live to see my own grandchildren.' 

Two months letter during an appearance on the David Letterman Show after Chelsea's marriage to Marc, he added: 'Hillary wanted this marriage because she wants to be a grandmother more than she wanted to be president.' 

Speaking in the March 2011 issue of Harper's Bazaar, the ex-Secretary of State admitted that she'd probably be an 'unbearable' grandmother, but she'd 'love' her daughter to have children.

She said of the suggestion: 'Well, no pressure, because I don't want to be one of those kinds of mothers. But obviously, someday, I'd love it.'

However, in an interview in Davos the same year her husband suggested there may have been more pressure than first thought.

'I'd like to be a grandfather ... I would like to have a happy wife, and she won't be unless she's a grandmother,' he said.

In September 2013, during an appearance on 'CBS This Morning', Bill was asked whether his wife would prefer to be a grandmother or elected to the White House.

'If you ask her, I think she'd say grandmother, but I have found it best not to discuss that issue. My goal is to be a grandfather. The rest is out of my hands.' 

During an appearance on the Racheal Ray show in 2003, Chelsea spoke about her diplomatic parents' 'unapologetic desire' for a grandchild.

'They would tell you without blinking an eye that it would make them the happiest thing on earth if I were to make them grandparents,' she said.

She added that she and Marc had decided to make 2014 the 'Year of the Baby' and urged the presenter: 'Please, call my mother and tell her that. She asks us about it every single day.' 

Bill even became a vegan because he 'wanted to see his grandkids grow up'

He adopted a 'plant-based' diet about five or six years ago, according to Dr Dean Ornish, a physician consultant to Bill Clinton and an adviser to Hillary Clinton for more than 20 years.

'I asked him why... and he said, 'I want to live long enough to walk my daughter down the aisle and to see my grandkids born and grow up,'' the consulting physician told the Huffington Post.

When Chelsea announced the pregnancy earlier his year, the couple took to Twitter to share their excitement.  

Hillary wrote: 'My most exciting title yet: Grandmother-To-Be! @billclinton and I are thrilled that Chelsea and Marc are expecting their first child!'

Husband Bill echoed her words, saying: 'Excited to add a new line to my Twitter bio...grandfather-to-be! @hillaryclinton and I are so happy for Chelsea and Marc!' 

 

 

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