As I said before: due date may be as well 30 April.
My cousin had her boy induced two weeks after due date and he is completely healthy.
Yes indeed, but your post I was responding to, said 'wait until May 15'. So even if her due date was April 30, that is more then 2 weeks late. Allowing a woman to go over 2 weeks past her due date without induction
7-10 days maybe, May 10 latest for an induction. If she goes 15 days past her due date, and they aren't doing something about it, the queen should consider a new doctor. Anything past 41 weeks, the baby starts risking issues with umbilical cord, fetal distress, merconium aspiration and so on.
Yes, women beat the odds every day, or doctors wouldn't allow it. But there is no need to take such a risk. And I doubt a royal doctor is going to take the risk, even small, of the future queen and her child being in any risk.
The baby will already have two uncle Jameses, so, great as middle name not as first name...
Yes, certainly not ruling it out as a middle name. May be nice if they honored both Uncles, and used Henry James as a middle name.
I think all the names I thought of, for a prince, have been monarchs in the past.
When offering my opinion, it never occurred to me that decades-old tv programmes would matter.
Blackadder still has quite the following, even if an older show. Kind of a 'classic'. Rowan Atkinson was actually at their wedding
I didn't mean at all it ruled out a name. I just agreed with a poster that it would bring up certain images for people.
Another thing I've noticed about the Cambridge names is that neither George or Charlotte have ever been addressed as less than their full name and no nicknames have come out yet. I expect the same with this child. If the child's name is Alice or Arthur, it will be the sole name used to identify them. No named Henry and known as Harry kind of thing.
Also, George is one syllable for the first child, Charlotte is two syllables for a second child. Will this child have three syllables? Stay tuned to this thread to find out.
They may have nicknames in private. William and Kate may just not use them out in public, as they want the proper names used by the public.
Three syllable names, interesting thought. Kind of limits the choices royal ?