Indian name for the Britain’s royal family baby?
Posted on July 17th, 2013 by Prem
Kate Middleton considering Indian name for ‘royal baby’?
As the world is waiting for the birth of the Royal baby, Kate Middleton, Prince William and the rest of the royal family also joins in on the waiting game.
While members of Britain’s royal family are waiting by the telephone for word of the imminent birth of the Royal baby, there are speculations about the name of the baby. The name for a baby, who has his/her own Wikipedia page even before the birth, surely has to have a special name. Amidst many speculations, there are reports that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are considering an Indian name for the Royal baby.
Buzz has it that the little one will be a weekend baby. But with so much of buzz around the bundle of joy, what’s certain is the fact that the baby will turn out to be one of the most talked about babies in the world history.
Meanwhile, the world media camps outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital and maintain vigil waiting for the birth of Kate Middleton and Prince William’s unborn child, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall gave some indication of the Royal baby’s birth. Camilla told the guests that they are waiting by the telephone and are hopeful that the royal baby will be here by end of the week.
As the Duchess prefers a natural birth for her baby, the doctors are concerned about her and baby’s ill health and advised her to undergo a C-section.
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