Prince George is named after many key members of the royal family - but when it comes to his first name, it seems that came from a very unique source within the Wales family
It is a huge challenge to name any new royal baby, especially if that youngster is destined to one day be king or queen.
The Prince and Princess of Wales' first child, Prince George Alexander Louis was born on July 22, 2013. The future king was the latest in a long line of royals to be born at St Mary's Hospital in West London, joining the likes of his father Prince William and uncle Prince Harry. And Louis is a name used by the royals to honour Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Philip’s uncle who was murdered by the IRA in 1979. The name is also carried by King Charles, Prince William and his younger brother Prince Louis.
It seems impossible to believe that there was a chance the young royal could have had another name but it seems he wasn’t originally going to be a George - but rather an Alexander. Nicholl added that during her pregnancy, the Princess referred to George as ‘our little grape' and that she had a hunch she was carrying a boy because he kicked so much.
"They were devastated when Lupo passed away," a source previously told the Daily Mail. "It was hoped that a younger dog would give Lupo some company and give him a little more life and energy."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The real reason stories from Prince William's university days were never leakedThe Prince of Wales met his future wife Kate at the University of St Andrews
Read more »
Kate and William's strict rule with kids during holidays and official mealsKate Middleton and Prince William are said have strict rules when it comes to eating with their three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5
Read more »
Effort and hard work is Wales’ ‘bread and butter’ at World CupWales have made 506 tackles in their three World Cup pool games.
Read more »
Effort and hard work is Wales’ ‘bread and butter’ at World CupWales have made 506 tackles in their three World Cup pool games.
Read more »
Scotland spending more on frontline public services than England and WalesSCOTLAND is spending more on frontline public services than both England and Wales, figures obtained by the SNP show.
Read more »