Oops! Did Royal Website Reveal Gender & Name of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Baby?

Royal baby watchers are wondering if the family website accidentally revealed some important info about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby!

It turns out, if you alter the end of the url address for Prince George from “/prince-george” to “/prince-arthur,” “/prince-james” or “/prince-alexander,” all of the variations lead to the website homepage.

If you enter another name, like“/princess-alice,” a Page Not Found alert pops up.

Some are deducing this means the couple is expecting a boy and that names like Arthur, James and Alexander are some of the front-runners.

Buckingham Palace claims it is not true, telling E! News that many common search terms are set to redirect to the homepage automatically.

Meanwhile, it is well-known that Harry and Meghan plan to keep the baby’s arrival private.

Earlier this month, the Palace released a statement on behalf of the couple, saying, “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very grateful for the goodwill they have received from people throughout the United Kingdom and around the world as they prepare to welcome their baby. Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private. The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family.”

The couple will break tradition — they have decided not to pose with the newborn baby outside the hospital in which it is born, like Prince William and Kate Middleton did with their three children, and as Harry’s late mother Princess Diana also did.

Harry and Meghan will instead have a photo op with their baby, days after the birth, at Windsor Castle. Only one reporter, one photographer, and one TV camera will be present.

There is no word on where Meghan will give birth, but Express UK says she is reportedly at home at Frogmore Cottage with her mother, Doria Ragland.




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