I like Charlotte, or Adelaide as a name.
We have a Davina Windsor do we not? I personally don't like the name, not because of BB I just don't think it's a nice name. Like Charlene, I think that's an awful name too.
Yes, we already have a Davina. Archduchess Zelia stated that she liked Lady Davina's name and felt it was underused, just a few posts before mine. I was simply stating that I think it's unlikely to be used by any of the senior royals anytime soon because of its association in the UK with Davina McCall.
Molly, I agree with you about Arthur. I would adore a future King Arthur.
As a subscriber of The Times, I occasionally peruse the birth announcements which are generally, but not always,submitted by the upper middle and upper classes. It's amazing how the traditional names are still so popular among those placing the announcements. It's full of them - George, Thomas, Henry, James, Benjamin, William, Beatrice, Mary, Elizabeth, Cecilia, Isobel etc. etc. Last year
the most popular boys name in The Times birth announcements were actually William and Harry.
I think a firstborn son of William and Kate will be a George or Henry. I like both, personally. I'd love to see a Toby, or a Jasper or Hugo (which all appear in The Times fairly regularly) among the middle names, or for a second son. Rory is becoming very popular and would have an Irish link.
For a firstborn girl, I think it would probably be Victoria or Elizabeth. I very much doubt we'll see a Queen Tabitha, Annabel or Diana (please God, no).