Bill and Hillary Clinton were seen arriving to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City Monday evening to meet their new grandson baby Jasper


Delighted: Chelsea and Marc were joined by her parents as they announced the birth of son three years ago

The family has yet to publish photos of their newest member, though it's unlikely there will be many snaps. Chelsea and Marc are quite private about their family, and Chelsea — who doesn't have a public Instagram account — has shared precious few images of Charlotte and Aidan.

The author and activist, who lived in the White House as a teenager, married Marc Mezvinsky in 2010. The couple had first met in 1993 at a Democratic political retreat, when Chelsea's father Bill was in office as President.

Pennsylvania-native Marc, 41, is an investor and former vice chairman at the venture capital firm Social Capital. His parents, Edward Mezvinsky and Marjorie Margolies,  were both Democratic members of the U.S House of Representatives.

Proud grandparents Bill and Hillary Clinton beamed with joy as they made their way to visit the newest addition to their family - baby Jasper Clinton Mezivnsky - on Monday evening.

The former first daughter Chelsea Clinton announced that she and her husband Marc Mezvinsky welcomed their third child, a son, early Monday morning.

The former president and former Secretary of State grinned with excitement as arrived to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City on Monday evening to greet baby Jasper, smiling to photographers and passerby as they made their way.

Bill Clinton, 72, cheekily smiled and waved as he entered the hospital as Hillary, 71, look delighted and followed in tow.

This is the third child for Chelsea and her husband who share four-year-old daughter Charlotte and three-year-old son Aidan. 

Chelsea, who works for the Clinton Foundation, was regularly pictured out and about in the lead-up to her due date.

At celebrations during Pride weekend in New York City earlier this month, the then eight-months pregnant showed no signs of slowing down.

At Pride Live's annual Stonewall Day celebration, she took to the stage in a billowing pink frock to commend activists for fighting back 'against discrimination, intolerance, and indifference.'

'Their spirit and unyielding passion and belief in community continue to inspire and call us to action,' she told the crowd. 

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