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Congratulations William and Kate!

Congratulations Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge!

Today, the palace confirmed that Princess Kate and Prince William are expecting their third child! Yay!

Princess Kate suffers from a morning sickness called Hyperemesis Gravidarum, and since she had to cancel all of her meetings, the palace announced that she was pregnent. Princess Kate is only a few weeks pregnant though, and is being cared for at Kensington Palace.

A big thing we are all dying to know is what they baby's name will be! William and Kate have clearly been sticking to giving their children strong traditional names. In the comments bar, tell us what names you think will be a strong candidate, for me, if it's a boy I think they might name him Louis, after Louis Mountbatten, who was very close to both Prince Philip and Prince Charles. Even though Louis is one of Prince George's middle names, the family is seen commonly reusing names on multiple members of the family. If it's a girl, I think that her parents will either name her Diana, in memory of Princess Diana or will name her after Princess Alice of Battenberg (Prince Philip's mother)  or Mary after Queen Mary of Teck (Queen Elizabeth's grandmother).  Post what you think a good name would be in the comments section.

I will keep you posted! Once again, Congratulations to William and Kate!


File:Catherine Elizabeth Middleton (colorized).jpgFile:Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.jpg



Information from: People Magazine
Princess Kate image by: Ricky Wilson
Prince William image by: USAID/Vietnam

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  1. I like the possibility of Louis or Mary.

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  2. I would like them to name a girl Alverdine. . It sounds royal.

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  3. Oh, I do hope they use Diana for a girl!! Even though I LOVE Charlotte (I mean, obvs...!) I was quite disappointed they didn't use Diana straight away for their first girl. I love names steeped in meaning and memory, and I don't really think there is any name that has more of that (especially to William and Catherine!) than Diana.

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