If Harry and Meghan Markle won’t call their daughter Philippa, it could be, indirectly, Pippa and Kate Middleton’s fault. Brittani Barger, Deputy Director of Royal Central, has, in fact, declared al Daily Star that the Sussexes may choose not to give the baby the name of Philippa, a tribute to grandfather Filippo who died at 99 in April, due to Kate’s sister. “People hope that they will call it that in memory of Philip, but it is very unlikely that it will not happen” added Barger explaining that it is still very likely that the name will be completely unexpected “as it was with Archie”.
Prince Harry and Meghan have announced they are expecting a daughter during their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. The Duke of Sussex, who also with Oprah made a documentary for Apple TV +, The Me You Can’t See, in which he spoke for the first time about the addictions in which he fell to bear the pain of the death of his mother Diana, he did not hide the enthusiasm to discover the sex of the child during the ultrasound. “We have our family now. There are four of us plus our two dogs, it’s fantastic »said Harry and Meghan who, as we know, will give birth to the little girl, who according to the bookmakers could be called Diana, in America, far from the royal house.
After Archie, who is now two, and the baby on the way, the couple’s intentions are, however, to stop here, with two children. As for the name, sources close to the couple also speak of a possible tribute to Queen Elizabeth naming his daughter Lily for the resemblance to the queen’s nickname, Lillibet. An insider has, in fact, told a OK!: ‘It would be a nice tribute to the Queen who was known as Lillibet in her childhood. He’s also always been one of Harry’s favorite names. ‘
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