A public announcement message announcing "it's a girl" is displayed on
the BT Tower communications building to celebrate the Duke and Duchess
of Cambridge's newborn baby, in London, Saturday
Princess Charlotte has a certain ring to it. Or how about Princess Alice..
Britain's newborn princess, the second child of Prince William and the
Duchess of Cambridge, has spent her first night at home in London's
Kensington Palace, but the guessing game continues Sunday over what her
name will be.
When the baby's older brother, Prince George, was born in 2013, the
royal couple took two days to reveal his name, waiting until after Queen
Elizabeth II had met her new great-grandson. Meanwhile, Britain's legal
bookmakers have been busy taking in thousands of bets for the baby's
name. For weeks, they have been saying that Alice is the clear favorite.
But in recent days Charlotte, the feminine form of Charles, has become
the front runner.
Other top possibilities included Olivia, Victoria,
Elizabeth, Alexandra and Diana, the name of William's late mother. The
newborn may herald a new generation in the monarchy, but it is customary
for royals to look to their past for name ideas. The repetition of
names in each generation is at least partly an effort to preserve the
continuity of one of the world's oldest institutions.
A princess called Charlotte — a name that is French in origin — would
be a nod to her grandfather, Prince Charles. In royal history, George
IV named his only child Charlotte, but she died in childbirth at 21.
George III's wife was Queen Charlotte, who was born 1744.
As for Alice: Queen Victoria named her second
daughter Princess Alice, who was the great-grandmother of the queen's
husband, Philip. Her granddaughter, also called Alice, was Philip's
mother. Many think it is likely that William and Kate would use the name
Diana — though probably as one of the baby's middle names to avoid
comparisons with her late grandmother. Like most royals, the baby's
brother, Prince George, has more than one middle name (George Alexander
Louis), and the same treatment is expected for her.
William and Kate introduced the baby princess
Saturday evening to the world, just 12 hours after Kate checked into
London's St. Mary's Hospital to give birth. The baby weighed in at 8
pounds, 3 ounces (3.7 kilograms).
The couple issued a statement of thanks Sunday in
response to the outpouring of goodwill and international interest in
their baby. "The Duke and Duchess are hugely grateful for the messages
of congratulations they have received from people all over the world,"
their press office said in a statement. "It means a great deal to them
that so many people have celebrated the arrival of their new daughter."
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