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Punters and bookmakers alike now trying to work out what name will be bestowed on the 7th in line to the throne. Not the Iron Throne, the um one in Buckingham Palace. Full details: James to be Royal Baby's Name? - Casinomeister
 
Punters and bookmakers alike now trying to work out what name will be bestowed on the 7th in line to the throne. Not the Iron Throne, the um one in Buckingham Palace. Full details: James to be Royal Baby's Name? - Casinomeister

I think this is going to be a time that they break tradition considering the parents and the new image of the royals.....apparently she has some German heritage...how about Wolfgang?! Wonder what the odds are.

God Save The Queen
 
Found these odds on Fishcake Slots for suggested names while I was bored:

Kevin: 5/1 A good English name and this could be seen as a good choice. As everyone knows the Queen's favourite film is The Usual Suspects featuring Kevin Spacey. This could also be used as a dig at the Queen's biggest popularity rivals - The Norwegian Royal family.

Dunover: 35741/1 Though the royals may have felt dunover at times like giving Hong Kong back to the Russians. They once tried to crack the online gambling world with their own slot which received a less than good review from Dunover.

Goatwack: 300/1 Though goats have always been mysterious linked to the Royals and strange videos keep appearing online of Harry with goats. Any association with the term 'wack' is unlikely.

NutNut Bonanza: 19/1 Though NutNut would remind Harry of his hazing days at Sandhurst he has become such a toughie he sees this as character building and the name Bonanza has been often translated to the Spanish name Benancio which is the name of Meghan's donkey in Mexico.
 
Found these odds on Fishcake Slots for suggested names while I was bored:

Kevin: 5/1 A good English name and this could be seen as a good choice. As everyone knows the Queen's favourite film is The Usual Suspects featuring Kevin Spacey. This could also be used as a dig at the Queen's biggest popularity rivals - The Norwegian Royal family.

Dunover: 35741/1 Though the royals may have felt dunover at times like giving Hong Kong back to the Russians. They once tried to crack the online gambling world with their own slot which received a less than good review from Dunover.

Goatwack: 300/1 Though goats have always been mysterious linked to the Royals and strange videos keep appearing online of Harry with goats. Any association with the term 'wack' is unlikely.

NutNut Bonanza: 19/1 Though NutNut would remind Harry of his hazing days at Sandhurst he has become such a toughie he sees this as character building and the name Bonanza has been often translated to the Spanish name Benancio which is the name of Meghan's donkey in Mexico.

And what odds are you giving that in a couple of years time she will have divorced Harry and went back to USA with the kid.
 
Actually, I think it's a great name. Broken an iconoclastic mould of boring redundant names. Good for her - assuming it was her who chose it. :p
 
Idiotic name and naturally on par to appease the clown world.
What would of been wrong with ‘ron’ ‘Dave’ or ‘trev’
 
My friend was rooting for Spencer, it's her little brother's name.

I don't think any bookies were offering odds on Archie however. Would be interesting to know how they choose the name, I always think it is interesting how our parents choose to name us. Archie was never a front runner had our kid been a boy. Colin Andrew, was decided pretty much immediately, and took until last week of pregnancy to settle on our daughter's name.

I don't think it's a bad thing to break with tradition as far as naming goes, but come on, could you not have named the little sod Archibald at least?

We joked that since Prince Harry looks a little like Archie, perhaps they are Archie and Veronica, nicknames for each other. That would be kind of a cute story to tell your kid.
 
Brings back memories ofthe Christian names given to me and my two younger brothers courtesy of my father's garment firm established in the 1960s. The firm's name was Marco Polo. I am named Paul which doesnt seem relevant but the names of my 2 brothers do seem linked to it. KK should easily guess right on at least one of the two.
 

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