Harry and Meghan Markle, part of the full name of the second child (and there is also “Diana”)

Only a few hours have passed sincepregnancy announcement and on social networks – but not only – the toto-name of the unborn child. Harry of England e Meghan Markle they are waiting for the second child, they communicated it with a tender photo posted online: a message absolutely informal, from which however it does not transpire no information regarding the sex of the child and a hypothetical name.

“Meg, I was there at your wedding to witness the beginning of this love story and, my friend, I am honored to see it grow, ”the photographer wrote on Instagram Misan Harriman, historical friend of the former actress. “Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess on this joyful news“. Which, as per tradition, unleashed the imagination of bookmakers, ready to put several on the plate betting options.

First it will be a little boy or one Sissy? Albeit on the doorstep of Sussex house, now almostthe two years ago, camped a blue bow, the specialized site Ladbrokes does not unbalance and assigns the same share to both possibilities. Regarding the name, instead, the bookies bring a long – and even bizarre – pink of ideas, in which it also stands out a tribute to Lady D.

To date, however, those at the top of the preferences are Alfie e Alexandra: probably bettors, playing on the initial letter, they trust in a kind of continuity after baby Archie. A name that broke tradition: that’s why they go very strong too Charlie, Florence, Arabella, Freddie e Alice. Obviously the queen’s name could not be missing, Elizabeth, which will be the first a know the choice.

Among the proposed hypotheses, spotlights on Diana e Doria, Harry and Meghan’s mothers. Which – according to what is learned from the tabloids – should welcome the baby in about three months: there is still a long time, therefore, the toto-name it has just begun.

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