PETE Doherty and wife Katia de Vidas have welcomed their first child together.
Keyboard player Katia announced the news on Instagram by sharing an adorable first picture of their little girl along with her hospital tag.

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Her baby was born on May 31 and has her father’s surname rather than Katia’s double-barrelled moniker.
The newborn is Libertines icon Pete’s third child. He has a 19-year-old son called Astile with singer Lisa Moorish and a daughter called Aisling, 11, from his relationship with South African model Lindi Hingston.
The Babyshambles frontman, 44, announced his Puta Madres bandmate Katia, 44, was pregnant while on stage in Strasbourg.
A source told the MailOnline at the time: “They were happily talking about the news with fans after the show who waited behind to speak to them.”


Pete and Katia tied the knot in October 2021 in France.
The rocker once famously dated supermodel Kate Moss and dominated the headlines in the early noughties thanks to his drug-fuelled lifestyle.
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He later swapped his hedonistic habits and moved to Normandy, France.
He now lives in the idyllic French region, where he is said to have developed a passion for Comté cheese on toast.
Pete and Katia tied the knot in a secret ceremony with snaps showing the beaming bride and groom outside a quaint church.
The rock star had popped the question to Katia just a week prior to their big day.
Pete, who enjoyed a short romance with Amy Winehouse, previously revealed he’d been clean of heroin for two years in an interview with BBC Scotland.
He said: “I’m in recovery I suppose. I’m 2.5 years clean of heroin which is a big deal for me and yeah, I’m ticking along writing music, still writing music.”
And instead of booze, the former songwriter recently said how he enjoys “a nice glass of water” as part of his healthier lifestyle.
Pete also admitted that he would love some fast food — but there are no takeaway shops in the area of Normandy in which he lives.
He said: “I’d have a Big Mac if I could, but I can’t. The nearest McDonald’s is 40 minutes away.”

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