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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: The Dutchess Kate is in labor!!! [View all]JoDog
(1,353 posts)of "Charles". So the name would honor a grandparent from both sides. There also is recent history of "Caroline" among European royals.
"Diana" would be lovely, and while I adored her, there were times when she was a divisive figure in British culture. This kid, no matter what the gender, will probably end up having about 6 names. If they do decide to use "Diana" it could be in third place or later.
Remember, the order of names has no bearing on what the child will be called by friends and family or what he/she will chose to be called after possible future coronation. Edward VIII's full name was Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David. He preferred to be called "David". His younger brother was Albert Frederick Arthur George. At home he answered to "Bertie". When he ascended to the throne, he took the crown as George VI. To today's addition to the family, he will be known as "my great-great-grandfather".