Bookmakers speculate on the name of Harry and Meghan's daughter
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Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle are making a fuss about their second daughter’s name. So many people are trying to guess what Archie’s little sister will be called. Lily, Meg and Harriet are some of the names that the couple have already declared that they think are cute for a girl and that appear in the quotes of bookmakers.

Top rated names in bookmakers

However, you cannot disregard “Philippa”, as it would be a way of honoring Prince Phillip, who recently passed away at age 99. On the Ladbrokes betting site, Philippa is very highly rated and comes up every three guesses.

As a way to honor Harry’s mother, the name Diana remains among the favorites of bettors. Remembering that Diana Frances Spencer, Prince Diana as she became known worldwide when she married Prince Charles, died at just 36 years old in 1997.

And, according to the newspaper osThe Sun’, the parents would be inclined to name the little girl and pay a nice tribute. According to Betfair, ‘Diana’ is definitely a favourite, with one in four people betting that this will be the child’s name.

But those who want to try their luck in bookmakers should not disregard the “underdogs”. Since Harry and Meghan were surprised when they chose to call their first child Archie, an option that was hardly considered at the time.

Meghan Markle’s Second Pregnancy

Harry and Meghan announced that they were expecting their second child in February, with a black-and-white publication of the two. At the time, a representative of the couple said: “We can confirm that Archie will become an older brother. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are delighted to be expecting their second child”.

After confirming that she was pregnant with a girl, Meghan stated, “When we think of her, we think of all the young women and girls around the world who must have the capacity and support to guide us forever,” she said.

Anyway, people who still intend to make their guesses at bookmakers need to hurry. Recently, The Telegraph revealed that the child is expected to reach the world in the coming weeks, in California, United States.