If betting activity is any indication, Prince Harry could well name his child after his mother
LONDON -- Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, may be keeping plans about their impending baby under wraps, but that hasn't stopped everyone in Britain from trying to guess the gender and the name of their first child.
So far, Diana is topping the bookmakers' list as a front-running name -- William Hill has put the odds at 4/1. Victoria, Alice, Grace and Elizabeth are close behind, while Albert, Arthur and James are popular guesses for a boy. Harris believes Harry and Meghan may adopt a similar approach to the naming of other recently born royal children lower down the line of succession: Choosing a moniker that's traditional, but one that doesn't frequently appear within the royal family.
Harry and Meghan haven't announced the baby's gender or the due date, which is widely believed to be sometime in late April.
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