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Kate Middleton gone Labor - Welcomes Baby Boy

Prince William and Kate Middleton have had nine months to prepare for
Now that the wait is over -- Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomed a healthy baby boy on Monday, July 22 -- it's time for the next waiting game to begin: When will the royal baby get its name?

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's bundle of joy weighed in at 8 lbs, 6 oz., and will carry the title of "His Royal Highness Prince [name] of Cambridge," the Palace released in a statement. 
Prince William's own parents, Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, spent a full seven days deciding upon his moniker, while Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip waited a full month before naming Charles. 


Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, spent two weeks pondering the name of their little girl (and William's cousin) before naming her Beatrice
Kate and William have struck a good middle-ground thus far in their own name game: The pair took three weeks to figure out a name for their cocker spaniel before deciding to name him Lupo, which means "wolf" in Italian.

Middleton, who is officially due on July 11, is "a little nervous" about going into labor, but is "full of energy and really rather used to the bump!" a source tells Us Weekly of the first-time mother-to-be.
And once the baby has arrived, the source adds, the name will be the least of the busy Duchess' worries.

"She's still busy, making sure she's done as much as possible for the new house before the baby is born," the source tells Us of Middleton's plans for the couple's new 20-room flat in Kensington Palace. "Once the baby is here, she won't have time for anything else!"

reference: usmagazine.com

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