Kate Middleton baby name to be Diana, Alice or Elizabeth?

Princess Kate Middleton is getting ready to pop baby no. 2 and with the recent news of her baby due date, everyone is wondering what the royal couple will name the baby.

In a recent report from The Independent, it said that the Duchess of Cambridge is set to give birth on April 25. However, there is always a chance that the Princess may give birth earlier or later than the speculated due date.

Baby arrival date aside, the question pondering in everyone's mind is what will royal baby no. 2 be named? In a recent report from Celebrity Dirty Laundry that sourced the GLOBE Magazine's April 6<sup>th edition, a leaked 3D sonogram of Middleton's baby was published. Those who guessed that Prince William and Princess Kate will have a girl was right on the money.

The article from GLOBE also mentioned that Middleton is already starting to make a list of baby names for her baby girl. Two of the names in the list is Diana, Prince William's mother and Carole, the Duchess' mother.

According to CDL, Prince Charles was rumored to be very furious about the name Diana because this will remind everyone about Prince Charles' scandalous public divorce with Princess Diana due to his affair with Camilla Parker-Bowles.

What are the other names on Middleton's list? According to The Telegraph, Alice is one of the strong favorites. Another safe bet would be Elizabeth, which is the Queen's name. Further, other names in consideration are Charlotte, Victoria, Alexandra, Helen, Catherine, Mary and Florence.

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